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08 November 2006, 00:54
micdis
New Book: Dangerous Game Rifles
There is a new book on dangerous game rifles that just came out by Terry Wieland. Just got mine today from Amazon for about 30%-40% off the cover price. Personally, I tend to buy books on my favorite topics whether they look good or bad. Haven't opened it yet so can't attest as to which this one is.
08 November 2006, 01:35
Rick R
Got mine yesterday, just paging thru seems well written and I think it's worth the asking price.

Now to get a little Rick time to sit down with a sip of burbon and read this weekend. Cool
08 November 2006, 05:08
475Guy
animal animal


Lo do they call to me,
They bid me take my place
among them in the Halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live forever.
08 November 2006, 05:08
GeorgeS
quote:
Originally posted by 45/70 Govt.:
I'll forego posting the seemingly obvious remark about "Safe" game rifles.

You know -- "Guns don't kill people. Idiots kill people." That sort of stuff.

Locally, Woodburn, Oregon (pretty much a suburb) a woman was attacked at her mailbox by a rutting buck deer. Her defense was to call 911 on the cell phone.

Don't people take side-arms to the mail box any more these days?

stir


I wish you had foregone the preceding post. Eeker

George


08 November 2006, 05:14
JMJ888
quote:
I wish you had foregone the preceding post.


+1...not sure where that was going?
08 November 2006, 08:26
45/70 Govt.
Originally posted by GeorgeS:
quote:


I wish you had foregone the preceding post. Eeker

George


DONE! -- I'm capricious, but I'm not crazy.

I should find this book. While I may never hunt Elephant nor Cape Buffalo, I crave the guns that work the field to hunt them.

Ages ago, like 1958, I remember checking out Shooter's Bible from the school library and looking at doubles/drillings.

4 gauge, in a double. Ohhhhhhhh baby! *S*
08 November 2006, 09:00
McCray
Yep...Safari Press sent out an email advertising it though they were "back-ordered"

Amazon and Overstock have it in stock and a lot cheaper and given Safari Press' past record, shipped quicker.

Just got it, and it looks good. A lot of double guns, but good none the less.


"There always seems to be a big market for making the clear, complex."
09 November 2006, 02:23
Idaho Sharpshooter
And none of you fine folks thought to post the actual title of the book and a link to Amazon.
Do not keep secrets here!

Rich
09 November 2006, 02:58
475Guy
Can't post the link but I can point you in the right direction.

http://amazon.com


Lo do they call to me,
They bid me take my place
among them in the Halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live forever.
09 November 2006, 03:39
Idaho Sharpshooter
Thanks, got them by typing in Terry Wiegand.

my wife will say "thank you" for helping her Christmas shop for me when she does find out!

Rich
DRSS
09 November 2006, 04:14
475Guy
I'm glad I was able to help. Besides, the price is right. If you try to get it at Safari Books, it would've been at full retail if they had it in stock at all.

Cool Cool salute


Lo do they call to me,
They bid me take my place
among them in the Halls of Valhalla,
Where the brave may live forever.
12 November 2006, 01:45
N. Garrett
I got my copy this past week...it's an "okay" book, but it could have been better.

The color plates were terrific, but there needed to be more of them.

The chapters on cartridges, ballistics, and terminal performance are rehashes of the gun rag articles we have all read and too many quotes by John Pondoro Taylor.

I would have enjoyed more input from other gunmakers with opposing views (for context), and more examples of the custom touches that go into well made (read expensive) large bore rifles.

I picked it up at Barnes and Noble for $25 plus tax (and no shipping). It wasn't bad at that price.

Garrett
12 November 2006, 05:35
tomo577
WOW !
JUST WHAT WE NEEDED !!
another book on dangerous game rifles

probably full of new information , with the new ballistics obtained by the new barrel lengths, short , short magnum cases with hot powders, and the latest tringular shape bullets

destined to be a classic.....i doubt it.


TOMO577
DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
12 November 2006, 07:22
micdis
Actually Idaho the title of the book is contained in the post title. Just couldn't figue out how to do it in italics. Smiler
12 November 2006, 08:08
Idaho Sharpshooter
micdis,

thank you...it did get me there.

Rich
DRSS
12 November 2006, 12:04
RIP
Got mine, and paid full price. animal

Terry turns a good phrase on paper, always writes a good book, but he is rather shallow. He certainly lacks the depth and breadth of knowledge possessed by many of the experts and pseudoexperts that frequent this forum. Wink
12 November 2006, 19:40
lee440
I have to agree with N.Garrett and his assessment. For the price(amazon) it is worth reading. I had hoped for more than a rehash of all the other books I have read, but I don't regret adding it to my collection. Lee.


DRSS(We Band of Bubba's Div.)
N.R.A (Life)
T.S.R.A (Life)
D.S.C.
14 November 2006, 00:21
Old Dog
I found it to be a pretty good read, even if he did blow off the "Loads" section.

Jim


"Learn to disagree without being disagreeable" - Ronald Reagan 1981
14 November 2006, 00:39
45/70 Govt.
I think you can search online and get your own data about these guns, loads, etc.

But mostly I just want to put up a new lead thread in the far right hand box -- instead of the "are you sick of twisting"
14 November 2006, 03:06
Paolo9,5x73
Thanks Micdis, they shipped my copy today. dancing