06 February 2017, 08:39
Jager01Any good English Mausers at SCI?
I was unable to attend due to a few work conflicts, but I am looking for a nice english .375, did anyone see any classic english mausers at SCI?
Thanks!
06 February 2017, 09:20
MikeBurkeI am almost certain it was at Champlin's booth that I saw one.
This is listed on their site
http://www.champlinarms.com/De...StyleID=2&GunID=279506 February 2017, 15:58
shootawayI saw what looked like an original Rigby.I am not sure what caliber it was or whose booth it was.It looked very nice.
06 February 2017, 16:32
ozhunterHolland had a 375 at Dallas that took my interest as it was symilar to my 7x57

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06 February 2017, 17:44
jaegerfrankWhat is your favourite bullet in the 7x57 at which barrel length? Thank you!
07 February 2017, 08:56
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by jaegerfrank:
What is your favourite bullet in the 7x57 at which barrel length? Thank you!
Frank the H&H has a 24" barrel approx and I am working on loads now. I plan on using 140grn Austalian made Woodleighs BUT I have had good results with RWS 162grn TIGs from an 7x64. My Westley Richards with 7x57R is set with RWS 127grn Soft nose bullets
07 February 2017, 09:10
Big Wonderful WyomingI fingered the new Rigby's at Dortmund. The stocks aren't finished as well as I had thought they would be for that price point.
Kind of like a Blaser for 4 times the price.
07 February 2017, 16:49
Jager01quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Holland had a 375 at Dallas that took my interest as it was symilar to my 7x57

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Do you remember who had the .375?
Thank you.
08 February 2017, 03:13
ozhunterquote:
Originally posted by Jager01:
quote:
Originally posted by ozhunter:
Holland had a 375 at Dallas that took my interest as it was symilar to my 7x57
Do you remember who had the .375?
Thank you.
It was at the Holland&Holland stand
09 February 2017, 00:50
AtkinsonMost of the quality older Mausers were twisted 1x9 or 1x9.5, as they preferred the 175 gr. bullet..but that twist is also a great all around twist, Ive owned many of them and they shot the 130 gr. Speer at 3100 FPS as well as the 175 gr. Nosler at 2600 FPS, most of those older guns were made on std mauser 98 actions with long boxes and they have long throats, also the Brno mod. 21 and 22 on the G33-40 actions, later the same with double square bridge models.
I see using the 130 Speer as a the best of deer loads, and the 175 Noslers on elk, makes the 7x57 an awesome all around caliber.
Im building myself one as we speak and it will be on the lines of the .375 pictured..Purely English/African, short forend, no excess wood, Silvers pad or steel pad. All metal on the G33-40 small ring has been done by Jack Belk, and I'll do the stock. We both will sign it.. Its my last rifle buildff, and will have all the bells and whistles, and I will shoot my next elk and deer with it Lord willing...Time to hang it up and fish more and hunt more.
09 February 2017, 03:06
Bill/OregonRay, I look forward to seeing your finished rifle. Sure you don't want to run those 139-grain Western open points that O'Connor favored for Kaibab Plateau mule deer?

14 February 2017, 06:12
AtkinsonBill,
I wish I had some..I do have about 6 boxes of them but for my 30-06 and .308..If you run across any get and call me..
