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| It's good to hear about the finish of your 577 Nitro. Look forward to seeing it here. Thanks. |
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| Taking an Ibuprofen before the first shot, and another after 10 shots, is a good idea. |
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| quote: Originally posted by diesel_dude: Imagestation still down!!!! Going to load some more ammo tonight,dont know if I will be abel to wait until this weekend to shoot it again!!
You need to shoot during lunchtime, then I'll get a chance to check it out. |
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| Hey Diesel, what does your rifle weigh? Is it a No1? |
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| This sounds nuts,but it weighs 9 3/4lbs! It has an integral muzzle break(which really works!),one mecury supressor in the stock,another one will be added when I take it back to get the final finish work done! I was a bit apprehensive when I went and picked it up,the gunsmith told me to start real light with my loads. I would say the first shooting session weht rather well,actually really fun to shoot,it sure does leave big craters in the ice! I will let you know how the 750's are! Damn imagestation still down,I would really like to post some pictures! |
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| May I recommend 2230 fps with 750 grainers as the ideal elephant velocity (it worked for me)? Also, I recommend some flat nosed solids from www.bridgerbullets.com. They are very accurate and I cannot wait to try them in the field. |
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| Diesel dude, What is the deformed bullet next to the woodleigh in the photo? And what did it hit? Welcome to the club and a real 577 too, not just a modern trash 585 500G, I have missed news on these subjects for a while. Where can I catch up on your elephant adventures with the 585? Karl. |
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| Karl,
I shot a tuskless cow with the 585 nyati. It was day 4 of the hunt. We had been frustrated by ellies doing sneaking things like crossing a river to leave the hunt area. On day 4 we found a herd that included 4 tuskless.
So we moved in and I took a moving broadside lung shot at 25 yards. I shot through a big bush because that was the most open spot. Shot #1 was with a 750 grain woodleigh solid.
The ellie turned 90 degrees to run straight away and I tried to put a shot at the base of her tail. That was my instinct even though the PH had advised me to shoot her in the hip bone. My shot went just left of the tail, but did not break the spine. However, the shock from the bullet immobilized her hind end and she fell over. That was a 750 grain TCCI bronze solid (same as an A-Square solid).
Then the other ellies started running back and forth and trumpeting. One ellie pushed on the downed ellie and tried to help her up. We ran up the hill and out of sight to avoid a confrontation.
The other ellies moved off and we went to the downed ellie. I put 2 more shots into her for safekeeping, one in the top of the back down into the chest and one into the bottom of the chest. The other ellies heard the shooting and came running back, so we bugged out and returned for skinning only when the coast was clear. |
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| Karl- It is a 750 woodleigh FMj that hit a rather large rock that was buried in the backstop behind the target I was shooting at! |
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| deisel dude i have a box of 577 750 grn solids from woodleigh ill sell for 35$ and a westly richards 577 nitro 15 round ammo belt for 100$ 36" belt |
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| diesel_dude, Thanks for the cool pictures. Now we know that you are not the troll . Nice caliber stamping on the barrel . It would be nice to see some pictures of the whole rifle. Got to love those No. 1 rifles with a big bore cartridge. Thanks. |
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| diesel,is there a reason for the "X" mark on the left side of the brass? |
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| yes the belt is new and its for a 36" waist i am asking 10$ s&H for a toatle of 145$
bullets 35 belt 100 s&h 15 (ups)
145 us$ [ 04-11-2003, 03:23: Message edited by: black-powder-big-bore ] |
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| If you'll take $145, then I will buy them.
Please email your mailing address.
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| OH, please confirm that the belt is new. Thanks. |
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| The "X" on the left side of the case was an identfier for a couple of cases that I enlarged the primer flash hole,to see if it made a difference in ignition,really dont think it made much diference! Pictures of the whole rifle coming soon,I will take before and after pics,right now all the metal is in the "white" Actually I had one picture of the whole rifle,still working with my camera to get good pictures! Okay,the barrel is the only metal in the white,I planning on having it parkerized. |
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