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Picture Request- Big Bore Springfields
20 May 2005, 06:37
Dago RedPicture Request- Big Bore Springfields
All right guys, I tried this another time and everybody let me down. Anybody have pictures of big bore springfields they can post? Just sitting here thinking about what I would like to see, that fits the bill for tonight. Thanks.
Red
35 whelen 0r 400 whelen is the biggest calibers ive ever seen on a springfield and i dont have the pics ....sorry.paul
23 May 2005, 10:20
Michael PetrovWill a .400 Whelen do?
.400WhelenThe biggest I have seen on a 1903 is a .400 Niedner. This one is on a standard Mauser.
.400 Niedner23 May 2005, 15:46
jeffeossoI've seen 35 whelen.. and head of 416 taylor... i did one in 300 win, which means you probably could get a lott in one
jeffe
25 May 2005, 03:15
Dago RedWell I know the Taylor is possible, there is one in the works right now.

I was just wondering how many others were around. Those pictures by the way Michael are beautiful, I love the stock design on them. I was thinking about shots that would show a big round crammed into the action.
One guy from on here told me he had one in 458, but this was a couple of years back and he said he would send me some pics after he had a surgery. Sadly I am guessing it didn't go so well since I never heard back from him
Maybe I just need to focus on having big bore springfields made since they are such a rare thing.

(don't even tell my wife I made that joke, I'll be sleeping in the garage from now till eternity).
Red
Rare?
I have a .45, a .50 and a .58, but not one of the .69 rifle-muskets.
Cheers from Darkest California,
Ross
25 May 2005, 08:19
Frank MartinezNote a super big bore, but a beautiful rifle.
7ccc.
Frank
25 May 2005, 18:39
J BennettFrank
That is truly a beautiful rifle and very unique.I don't think I have ever seen another Springfield takedown.
Is this your rifle?
I would love to have pictures of the takedown mechanism. Any possibility of getting some?
I would compensate you for your time.
Sorry for the interruption but I love takedowns.
James
26 May 2005, 02:09
Dago RedThat is really amazing. I have never even heard of that being done before. Who owns it and what are the details? I too would love pics of the mechanism.
Thanks very much.
Red
26 May 2005, 02:24
Michael PetrovFrank, Nice rifle, tell us more!!!!!!!
Many of the pre-war custom gunmakers made take-down 1903’s. Some like Worthen specialized in them.
>>>WORTHEN<<<26 May 2005, 07:45
Frank MartinezYes indeed it is a beautiful piece of work. I don't want to hijack this thread so I will post more info and photos on a seperate thread very soon.
It was built by August Pachmayer and I currently have two of them. Alas they are not mine. I am doing some research on them and photographing them for a dear friend. The takedown mechanism is truly a work of art as are all the components.
Frank
27 May 2005, 04:47
D HumbargerAugust Pachmayr was THE MAN!
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27 May 2005, 06:19
zimbabweI know one PH in Zimbabwe who did have a 458WinMag built on a Springfield. I believe it was done by an African smith and was /is as nice a bigbore as you could want. Very plain working rifle but absolutely top craftsmanship.
This is the only bigbore Springfield I have ever seen in over 55 active years of active interest in bigbores.
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Thats as nice a gun as one would see !!