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Show me ya big bore
17 August 2010, 06:34
BakesShow me ya big bore
Guys, I need some pics of big bore stocks. My rifle is at the stock stage (its been awhile

) and I have lost the pics I had of stock styles I like. Google image's gives me nothing I like. Could you big bore guru's please post some pics of your stocks?
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17 August 2010, 07:26
jeffeosso500 ar, but kinda rough, on an enfield
first 458 ar - jajen junk plastick, awesome vz24 (thanks forrest)
550 express (left) and a to be reworked 500 jeffe
a 500 jeffe i did on an enfield
peyton's 458 ar ruger+ab
470 AR - ruger stock stock
first 416 ar, ruger roundtop
pair of matching 458 ars, i made for neal and I
550 in a vz!
a couple sticks from a buba shoot
I think i shot evryone of these that day, as we share
17 August 2010, 12:04
buffaloNice rifles Jeffe..
Dies arrived 2day

By the way - I have a rifle on hand, an old BRNO ZKK 600 ( see
http://www.fritidvildmarksliv....rno_zkk600_9102.html and click on the small photos to get an impression of the aperture sight solution) , one of the first ones with an aperture sight builded in the rear bridge as a "pop up" solution.. A genious solution in my thinking.. Anyone out there who have experience with these early ZKK`s???
17 August 2010, 17:34
BakesThanks Jeff. Just what I'm after

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That 500 ar is a classic working stock layout.
Good recoil relief with a wide butt and proper comb.It should handle recoil real well.
JD
DRSS
9.3X74 tika 512
9.3X74 SXS
Merkel 140 in 470 Nitro
17 August 2010, 18:37
Karl SBakes, here's a pic of some of my guns. The top 2 are big bores, (a .450 Rigby and a 9.3x64), the third one from above a 8x68, and the stock design on all three ,makes the recoil very tolareble.
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
17 August 2010, 18:42
BrandoIm saving a few of those photos...I will need a stock cut for my AR build eventually, got a piece of Luxus just begging to be mated for life with my first big bore!
17 August 2010, 22:29
Michael RobinsonHere ya go, Bakes.
This is a factory Winchester Model 70 African (not mine):
This is my AHR CZ 550 Magnum in .500 A2:
This is a great old Hoffman Arms .375 H&H Mag. (not mine):
Here's my Winchester Model 70 in .416 Rem. Mag.:
And here's my AHR CZ 550 Magnum in .458 Lott:
Mike
Wilderness is my cathedral, and hunting is my prayer.
17 August 2010, 22:45
jeffeossoI found one on the web .. perhaps someone cal tell us about it
18 August 2010, 00:17
BakesThanks Gents, much appreciated.
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18 August 2010, 00:57
Dago Redquote:
Originally posted by Karl S:
Bakes, here's a pic of some of my guns. The top 2 are big bores, (a .450 Rigby and a 9.3x64), the third one from above a 8x68, and the stock design on all three ,makes the recoil very tolareble.
you can't go off and not tell us about the second from the bottom.

18 August 2010, 03:43
ScottSHere are mine.
The top is a 500 AHR (Improved Jeffery) the middle is a 500 A2 and the bottom is a 416 Taylor. The picture isn't too good, but I believe it still get the point across.
18 August 2010, 04:28
SevensCZ550 375 H&H - metal work by Wayne at AHR and stock work by me.
18 August 2010, 06:54
dhufishBakes, Go to ''Lefties'' and have a look at my big bores that Ross Waghorn in Melbourne stocked for me, See my .505 Gibbs and the .375 Dakota, they are made as a matching pair,then google Ross Waghorn rifle stocks and have a look at his website .Hope you like them Regards from the Left hand side of Oz.Dhufish Perth.
18 August 2010, 07:15
jeffeossoScott,
Gorgeous taylor
18 August 2010, 10:14
BoxheadMy 416 Rigby.
18 August 2010, 10:50
Karl Squote:
Originally posted by Dago Red:
you can't go off and not tell us about the second from the bottom.
Dago Red, its a 7x64, on a reworked military action M98.
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
18 August 2010, 11:17
RyanBWhat about the one on the bottom. Is that a PM? PMII?
18 August 2010, 11:20
keithv35My 460
My 378
Some nice figure on the 460, but simple straight grain throuh the wrist area on them all.
18 August 2010, 15:35
BakesI quite like the cheek piece on yours Sevens.
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18 August 2010, 22:04
ScottSJeff,
Thank you. All three rifles look much better than the picture suggests, although both of the 500s are showing their age (dings, scratches, etc).
18 August 2010, 22:38
Sevensquote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
I quite like the cheek piece on yours Sevens.
Thank you Bakes!
18 August 2010, 23:27
Karl SRyan, yes thats a PM11
Karl Stumpfe
Ndumo Hunting Safaris
www.huntingsafaris.netkarl@huntingsafaris.net
P.O. Box 1667, Katima Mulilo, Namibia
Cell: +264 81 1285 416
Fax: +264 61 254 328
Sat. phone: +88 163 166 9264
19 August 2010, 01:42
ScottSI took some "better" pics at the range today.
500 A2
500 AHR
I see the load data is provided for my 600gr Woodleigh PSP in that pic. Use it at your own risk. It is 2480 fps in my rifle and I consider it MAX (although I have gone higher).
Was out verifying zero this afternoon and got some better pics. The wood is far from exhibition, but it WILL hold up day in / day out to 500 recoil! To me that is what matters in a field rifle. These are FIELD RIFLES!
19 August 2010, 09:28
Von Gruffbeen posted before but this is my 404 Jeffery. 1950's FN 98 I stocked myself in NZ walnut
Von Gruff.
19 August 2010, 10:13
boom stick(Drool)
How long is the barrel?
quote:
Originally posted by Von Gruff:
been posted before but this is my 404 Jeffery. 1950's FN 98 I stocked myself in NZ walnut
Von Gruff.
19 August 2010, 11:12
Von Gruffquote:
Originally posted by boom stick:
(Drool)
How long is the barrel?
25 in Australian MAB
Von Gruff
19 August 2010, 14:16
BakesThanks Dhufish, just checked them out

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19 August 2010, 15:06
RockdocBakes, if you told us what you are building it might help.
But thanks heaps, I am gratuitously enjoying all this big bore porn!
Cheers, Chris
DRSS
19 August 2010, 15:08
RockdocVon Gruff, I have to talk to you about building me one of them! Love the 404J. But I want one checkered.
Cheers, Chris
DRSS
19 August 2010, 16:57
BakesRockdoc, its a 416 Rigby on an Eddystone action. Its been at the smiths a loooong bloody time (to long). All the metal work is completed, just have the wood work to finish.
It won't be set up for a scope, just open sights. Along the lines of an express type rifle.
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21 August 2010, 10:15
AustringerMy Lott, sorry about the picture quality.
04 September 2010, 19:46
Nitro ExpressTop: Steyr Model S in 458 Winchester Mag
Bottom: Winchester Model 70 in 375 H&H
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Member, SCI & DSC
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05 September 2010, 03:34
BakesWhats the thing in the butt NE?
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05 September 2010, 04:12
RIPquote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
Whats the thing in the butt NE?
On a flintlock it would be called a patch box.
I have been thinking about installing a patch box in the butt of an MPI fiberglass stock.
This would be for storage of peep sites and such, that are too big to fit in a grip trap.
Figured I ought to test it on the only MPI I own before moving on to other stocks.
Could be a smashing idea!

05 September 2010, 05:00
Paolo9,5x73quote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
Whats the thing in the butt NE?
It's is a spare magazine.
05 September 2010, 08:25
Nitro ExpressNo, RIP, I'm afraid you are mistaken.
As Paolo9,5x73 correctly states, it's a spare magazine.
The Steyr Model S came with an optional spare magazine in the stock. I put solids in mine.
The magazine in the action was loaded with 2 Woodleigh Weldcore softs followed by 3 solids. I figured if that didn't do the trick I'd be needing solids to stop a charge.
I also carried 2 more extra magazines in my hunting vest.
My son shot his Cape buffalo with the Steyr. One soft in the heart/lungs dropped the buff--he then used 2 solids as insurance--see below.
Craig Boddington admired the Steyr in his book "Safari Rifles" but couldn't understand what a magazine rifle was doing in Africa.
His observation notwithstanding, the Steyr is a great rifle.
LTC, USA, RET
Benefactor Life Member, NRA
Member, SCI & DSC
Proud son of Texas A&M, Class of 1969
"A man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?" Robert Browning
06 September 2010, 00:04
DUKE NUKEMBTT Just because this is a cool thread.
06 September 2010, 01:37
cmfic1This is my 458 Lott, put together by Roger Ferrell & stocked (and other little do-dads) by Wayne @ AHR.
I've never shot another Lott for comparison, but the recoil on this one isnt too bad at all.
Rod
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