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| Upon Ray Atkinson's advice, a .375 RUM in one barrel and .45/70 in the other. Actually, although I haven't decided for sure, I am leaning towards a .450 N.E. Why? I don't know except I like the history of the cartridge. But I may go with a .450/400... or a .470. Butch will be patient until I finish with the money, I'm sure. Actually, it will be a .500/.416.. (I think)? I am taking my .475 N.E. Cogswell and Harrison on a elephant/buffalo hunt in late May. I'll probably be selling it when I return to pay off my trip. It's as sturdy as an M1 tank. and 100 rounds of mixed solids and softs will go with it along with some brass and dies. I'll give details and a price upon my return (assuming the animals don't get me). |
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| JudgeG If recoil is a consideration, I would go with the 450/400. It is by far and away the most comfortable to shoot. Also the rifle can weigh a little less. My 450/400 3 1/4" weighs 9 1/4 lbs, and is a joy to carry. Good luck in Africa. |
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he will change his mind 50 times before Butch gets it made
That's half the fun, isn't it?
George |
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| George, Only his booking agent knows!! |
| Posts: 42226 | Location: Twin Falls, Idaho | Registered: 04 June 2000 |
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| and when shit hits the fan hell stuff the wrong shells in the wrong chambers and kaaaaaaboooom hit face will be on the other side of his head. if it chambers at all. |
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