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How big is enough?
How big is enough?
What? Who else has sinned the cardinal sin of bore envy?

This could turn into the makings of a list of the "Seven Deadly Sins of the DGR" by Rabbi Rip of the Newish Unorthodox Templars, to be appended to the "Ten Commandments."
The righteous NUTs are circumcized of their boreskins.
Anyone shooting loads of greater than 500 to 600 grains is just not getting it often enough.

30 August 2006, 09:01
Idaho SharpshooterDGR rifles are just like boobs...anything you can't get in your hand or mouth is a waste...but my, oh my, what unbridled joy there lies in wretched excess...either one or both!

regards,
Rich
PS: RIP,
did I ever tell you about my 22-378Wby with an Ackley-style 35-degree shoulder?
30 August 2006, 09:09
boom stickrabbi...is it true the uncircumsized still had their belts and the circumsized people of god and followers of the ripmandments had no belts...
30 August 2006, 09:28
GrandpasezI am having great fun with wretched
excess, in the wildcating realm.
I don't know if a body could stand it, if
Partonesque excess affected other interest
in my life....But I'd try....Ed
MZEE WA SIKU
30 August 2006, 10:22
RobgunbuilderEd- Think 12 GaFH SEMI-auto! Total wretched excess! Way Cool though!-Rob
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers to do incredibly stupid things- AH (1941)- Harry Reid (aka Smeagle) 2012
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30 August 2006, 18:44
jeffeossoquote:
Originally posted by RIP:
Anyone shooting loads of greater than 500 to 600 grains is just not getting it often enough.
55, 58, 60, and 70 calibers....
shesh, ron, are you now advocating low SD big bore bullets?
30 August 2006, 19:02
Brain1I hear this argument and others like it 6 days a week(I'm closed on sundays). The bottom line is, "What does need have to do with it?". This is America the land of excess. If you can afford it you can own it. I see nothing wrong with this attitude. Why do you need a Harley, corvette, a house with more than 2 rooms, and I could go on and on. I love this place, if you can dream it up and pay for it, someone will make it for you. Ain't it cool. You buy a 600 or 700N.E. and go out and shoot it, and enjoy your dislocated shoulder with the rest of us. We ain't hurtin no-one we're just having fun.
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30 August 2006, 19:20
WhitworthBrain1 -- Amen brother!

"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
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31 August 2006, 00:29
Bent FossdalBrian1,
I hear you, and if you read my first post you can see that i also agree. Land of the free, home of the brave, spend your mony as you wish and have fun!
But my question was, what is enough gun on the hunt, not on the range.
One man feels perfectly at ease with his .450 No.2, while another feels completely undergunned with a .470NE. So it is all personal preferences.
So I'll guess I'll just read the old books of John Taylor again, and pick the biggest of the ones he recomend that I can manage.
Bent Fossdal
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31 August 2006, 02:31
lb404quote:
Originally posted by Brain1:
I hear this argument and others like it 6 days a week(I'm closed on sundays). The bottom line is, "What does need have to do with it?". This is America the land of excess. If you can afford it you can own it. I see nothing wrong with this attitude. Why do you need a Harley, corvette, a house with more than 2 rooms, and I could go on and on. I love this place, if you can dream it up and pay for it, someone will make it for you. Ain't it cool. You buy a 600 or 700N.E. and go out and shoot it, and enjoy your dislocated shoulder with the rest of us. We ain't hurtin no-one we're just having fun.
any fool can make a bigger rifle. I think you are a whimp if you don't shoot a 50 BMg in a sporting rifle of say 10-12 lbs. and no muzzle brake. No problem. If that is your joke or dream go for it. In the real world of hunting anything over 500 gr. is more than needed for the job. We are well beyond needs most of us anyway so that is not the issue. There are guys here that run around in tanks and personel carriers playing army. I think that is fine but let us not loose sight of the fact that this a sporting forum not a military forum and when speaking of Big Bore Rifles we are referring to sporting arms that can be taken against game animals. Try exporting your 20MM Russion antitank rifle to Africa to hunt Elephant.NOT!
square shooter
31 August 2006, 22:19
RobgunbuilderFrankly- We need to redefine big bores as .50 cal and Over. That would simpify all the confusion and keep the 45-70 folks at bay.-Rob
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers to do incredibly stupid things- AH (1941)- Harry Reid (aka Smeagle) 2012
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01 September 2006, 00:13
Brain1A big amen to the 45-70ers. I don't feel undergunned with my .416 Rigby or my 375 H&H. I would entertain a bigger gun but not until next year. I can only afford one double at a time.
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01 September 2006, 08:51
RIPquote:
Originally posted by Brain1:
I hear this argument and others like it 6 days a week(I'm closed on sundays). The bottom line is, "What does need have to do with it?". This is America the land of excess. If you can afford it you can own it. I see nothing wrong with this attitude. Why do you need a Harley, corvette, a house with more than 2 rooms, and I could go on and on. I love this place, if you can dream it up and pay for it, someone will make it for you. Ain't it cool. You buy a 600 or 700N.E. and go out and shoot it, and enjoy your dislocated shoulder with the rest of us. We ain't hurtin no-one we're just having fun.
YOU"LL GO BLIND!!!!

01 September 2006, 08:53
RIPlb404,
Next time you take your tank out for a spin, can I go too? Watch out for the guys who play with LAWS.

01 September 2006, 09:00
lb404No BS there is an Anesthesiologist here that had a full army of vehicles that he used to play with on weekends. The tank had a barrel but it had been made inoperable with filling with something. He would drive around with the 50 BMG firing at single shot and create a real mess. When he died the tank went to the WW 2 Memorial and all of that stuff stopped. He had at least 50 Class III weapons to play with. I never went with him to his property but did fire his MP5 several times. Now that is fun. Not accurate but fun.
square shooter
01 September 2006, 09:03
RIPquote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
shesh, ron, are you now advocating low SD big bore bullets?
No, jeffe, just no more than one cup size bigger than SD .300, with monometal banded copper FN solids, and monometal banded copper hollowpoint softs. Nice knockers!
500/505/510 calibers are more than enough for any sporting use.
lb404's 540 grain FN solids in the 500 Jeffery would be JUST RIGHT. All he needs to do is open up his bolt face and get the full diameter rim for his brass and he will be RIGHTEOUS.

01 September 2006, 10:49
boom stickquote:
Originally posted by Robgunbuilder:
Frankly- We need to redefine big bores as .50 cal and Over. That would simpify all the confusion and keep the 45-70 folks at bay.-Rob

that hurt but was a good one...