25 June 2020, 08:19
Colin MastersYour first bigbore?
45/70 that was old and beat up, and kicked the crap out of me at 12.
Ruger no 1 in .450-400 and .450 3 1/4”
Several .375’s in h&h and ultra mag.
Still saving for a double, either in .450-400 3” or .450 no. 2.
25 June 2020, 16:10
WildcatterThe first big bore I ever fired was my father’s 375 Chatfield-Taylor at the age of 12. That rifle taught me a lot but I dreamed of bigger things.
My first big bore of my own was a 416 Remington on a Bauska Ultra-Mag action I bought from a forum member here in about 2003. It has recently been rebarreled and restocked to 505 Gibbs. I still need to install the sights and blue.
Since 2003:
458 Win Ruger #1, converted to
458 Lott Ruger #1, then traded away...
375 H&H BRNO ZKK-602
470 Nitro 1956 Belgian double
416 Rem Frank Wells Mauser
577 Nitro 3” on an SSI-One set up for 650gr @ 1950fps
505 Gibbs Bauska and
8-bore double in the works...
Some day I will build a nice 500 Nitro or 450/400 sidelock double.
RC
25 June 2020, 20:34
Michael RobinsonI came of age just in time for the resurgence of the .45/70, and so I had to have one. I bought one of the earliest Marlin 1895's.
Forty five years later I still have it. It's a great little rifle, well-suited to its cartridge and purpose.
26 June 2020, 10:54
CougarzI'm another who started with a 45-70. It was in a Remington rolling block that belonged to a coworker. That old gun bellowed and made a satisfying thump when the bullet hit the target. So I bought a Marlin 1895 not long after. Others followed but now it's mostly a .375 H&H that gets the call.
27 June 2020, 02:29
crsheltonHad my M1892 .357 forever, but since Big Bores start at .458 caliber, my first was my .45-90 aka .458 2.4. It has been around and been there done that: