11 February 2006, 07:14
BrentLooking for 577-450 dies
I'm looking for a used set of .577-450 dies.
If anyone has a set for sale, please drop me a line at brentd@iastate.edu
Thanks,
Brent
15 February 2006, 06:23
Bullet_ProofBrent,
I believe that you can now order dies directly from lee at a resonable price. Your should check with them
Brett
15 February 2006, 06:44
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by Brent:
I'm looking for a used set of .577-450 dies.
If anyone has a set for sale, please drop me a line at brentd@iastate.edu
Thanks,
Brent
You forgot to post about the rifle you bought!
15 February 2006, 16:31
BrentCharles,
It is an old Martini action built by unknown people. It has exhibition wood, full length matted rib, ~5 standing leaf sights and it will kill an eland in Namibia if all goes well.
15 February 2006, 19:11
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by Brent:
Charles,
It is an old Martini action built by unknown people. It has exhibition wood, full length matted rib, ~5 standing leaf sights and it will kill an eland in Namibia if all goes well.
It looks quite nice and sounds like a great rifle -- keep us posted on how it goes. When are you headed to Namibia -- you may have posted that before but I have slept since then?
15 February 2006, 19:22
BrentI'm going to be hunting on the 17th of July.
Not sure what for yet. Eland becomes more attractive every day. Zebra, oryx, kudu are interesting to me.
Warthog is a "for sure".
I won't hunt all of these, but 2 or 3 I think will be reasonable. The location is still being debated. My buddy has been there twice, so I defer to wherever he wants to go as they are all good to me. But apparently, among the choices are a fair bit of variation in the amount of cover and thus the length of the shots. So, should be interesting.
I take a .38-72 Win 85 that will be going too. That one will reach further, especially given its sights, but carry less mail. If long range is really going to be an issue, I could take the Sharps 45-2.6, but I doubt that will be necessary.0
Either way shall be fun.
Brent
15 February 2006, 23:05
Charles_HelmThanks for the additional information about your trip -- it sounds like a fun one. There can certainly be some long shots in Namibia depending on where you go and the rainfall they have had (last summer they had received a large amount of rainfall in the area I hunted so the grass was very high which made stalking a bit easier).
I was lucky enough to take Mountain Zebra, Gemsbok, and Kudu. I was not focused on Eland but after seeing one old bull while stalking I can say they are very interesting. There were not really any warthog in the concession I hunted although if they were on the menu I would definitely have been interested.
Good luck with the new rifle and the trip planning -- I look forward to a detailed report with a lot of pictures.