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Posts: 2659 | Location: Southwestern Alberta | Registered: 08 March 2003Reply With Quote
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Beautiful work. I'm sure the mag box alone costs more than most factory rifles. Perfection aint cheap.


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When D'Arcy gets really good he can build rifles like this Big Grin



D'Arcy, this is what I was talking about when we were discussing the Alaskan Saturday night special.


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Yep,
The Echols box looks like it will do.
I do like that ugly .458WinMag Mauser also, it will do too.tu2
Huge Brown Bear skull! 29-5/8"?
 
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Like everything else he builds, the magazine boxes D'Arcy makes are superb.


And Rip, the bear skull is quite abit over 30"


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Wow! And I thought 29" was big ... Gotta check B&C for Phil Shoemaker entries ...
 
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Most of my clients do not put their trophies in the books - but AK F&G does keep records - so far I have taken two over 30" on the peninsula


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Phil Shoemaker,

The last edition of B&C that I have is the 12th, from 2005.
Record then was 30-12/16".
Kodiak Island, AK
Hunter: Roy Linsley
Owner: Los Angeles Co. Mus.
Date Killed: 1952

Has anyone beaten that, in the book, or off the book?

There are 20 others listed from 30-1/16" to 30-11/16", since 1904, as of 2005.

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Beautiful work. I'm sure the mag box alone costs more than most factory rifles. Perfection aint cheap.

I concure,
However, Im amazed that one of ARs' gardenshed gunsmiths have not told us how cheap they can have produced and properly fitted a box&follower, identical to DArcys'.


and I wonder, would Mr.Echols and his clients be aware that;
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...those mounts are suitable for varminters and casual day trips but not any extended hunts in rough country or bad weather.


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Trax,
What does that peep sight apparatus go on? Something with a very tall front sight like an AR-15/black rifle?
 
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The block holding the rear peep is just a fixture. I made to duplicate a rear bridge on two H&W 98's. I wanted to have an idea as to how my peep sight would look before I began cutting.
 
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Thank you, sir, a fixture. Beautiful work. tu2
 
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I propose an annual raffle for one of those rifles on AR!!! Cool


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One of several 404 Jeffery Legend Buffalo

 
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The block holding the rear peep is just a fixture. I made to duplicate a rear bridge on two H&W 98's. I wanted to have an idea as to how my peep sight would look before I began cutting.


This is an H&W.
Q./ Is Bridge mounted or Cockpiece mounted better for getting a good quick sight picture on an animal?

 
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It is possibly, at least in theory, a tad bit quicker that one mounted on the receiver but --- it is definitely less rugged and reliable.


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I would ave thought Lon Paul's name would have come up here.............. I've seen a .404 he did up for PH Andy Payne that is classical in line and I believe very well priced tu2


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I would ave thought Lon Paul's name would have come up here.............. I've seen a .404 he did up for PH Andy Payne that is classical in line and I believe very well priced tu2


Do you mean this one?


I've handled Andy's rifle and it is quick and lively and the tang safety adds a real touch of class.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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Winchester did in 2004 for their safari line but it was a custom shop offering


Were there any built? I attempted to order one from the custom shop and was told they could not make it, even though it was listed in the catalouge and had an order number. bewildered
 
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If you owned a 404 made by Lon, had the chance to hunt with TGT and you shot a Buff like that one I'd be a very happy guy.
 
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That's just a perfect .404.


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I would ave thought Lon Paul's name would have come up here.............. I've seen a .404 he did up for PH Andy Payne that is classical in line and I believe very well priced tu2


Do you mean this one?


I've handled Andy's rifle and it is quick and lively and the tang safety adds a real touch of class.


Could be! I think the client had a Lott built by Lon that "matched" the 404 and swapped it for the 404 at the end of the safari........ I could be wrong?


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J.A. Hunter describing the early explorers and settlers of East Africa

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