The Accurate Reloading Forums
Timbavati Dugga Buffalo hunt as advertised on AR
01 November 2013, 13:05
jkhunterTimbavati Dugga Buffalo hunt as advertised on AR
Quick report while on the run,
Just hunted the Buffalo that was advertised on AR,
Passed up over 20 Bulls that we classed over the 12 year mark before we got this Beauty,
Great hunt great shot by client,
Reg
JK
01 November 2013, 13:17
faisalGreat buffalo, the Rigby looks pretty nice to.
01 November 2013, 13:36
miketaylorTrophy of a lifetime IMO!!!! What a Buff!!!
With kind regards
Mike
Mike Taylor Sporting
Hunting, Fishing & Photographic Safaris Worldwide
+44 7930 524 097
mtaylorsporting@gmail.com
Instagram - miketaylorsporting
01 November 2013, 13:54
SaeedSCI Trophy Collectors eat your heart

THIS IS what a REAL trophy looks like!

01 November 2013, 14:25
BenKKAwesome bull, beautiful rifle!
02 November 2013, 00:44
JTHuntPROPER NYATI
02 November 2013, 01:41
gbaxLovely rifle and a cracking buffalo

02 November 2013, 02:07
NakihunterClassic rifle & classic buff!
"When the wind stops....start rowing. When the wind starts, get the sail up quick."
02 November 2013, 02:36
ManuelMGorgeous bull!, Proof that spread is not the only thing that makes a trophy!
02 November 2013, 02:46
pagosawingnutNow that's a proper Dagga Boy! Congrats to the hunter
02 November 2013, 03:09
TrophyShotPrintsOoooh Yeahhhh!!!!

02 November 2013, 03:24
FishN4EyesThat is one smooth-bossed mofo!
Nicely done!

02 November 2013, 04:37
OrvarAwesome buff!
02 November 2013, 04:43
bobby7321dream buffalo. very nice!!!!
02 November 2013, 05:30
jlwawesome, congrats, what a great trophy
02 November 2013, 06:21
FjoldGreat old buffalo!
Frank
"I don't know what there is about buffalo that frightens me so.....He looks like he hates you personally. He looks like you owe him money."
- Robert Ruark, Horn of the Hunter, 1953
NRA Life, SAF Life, CRPA Life, DRSS lite
02 November 2013, 13:16
Thierry LabatExcellent!
02 November 2013, 22:25
Dutch44JK:
That rifle is sweet! Is that a Rigby with sideclips? Appears to be a .500 or larger.
Dutch
02 November 2013, 22:57
DLSFabulous nyati! I'd love to shoot one like that some day.
03 November 2013, 00:19
fujotupuSidelocks Dutch - might even be detachable but not quite visible in the photo.
JKH might give us a better insight on the make and workings of that piece.
03 November 2013, 06:43
zhabanow that's a very cool old bull

03 November 2013, 11:21
Milo ShanghaiDutch is right. Side clips. Nothing to do with the locks. Fences and barrels. Helps keep it on the face. Photo is not clear enough to see for sure if this one has them or not but it does look like it.
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Sidelocks Dutch - might even be detachable but not quite visible in the photo.
JKH might give us a better insight on the make and workings of that piece.
03 November 2013, 13:28
jkhuntermorning all,
Rigby 470NE Sidelock pre war
reg
JK
03 November 2013, 13:49
fujotupuMilo:
A "Side clip" is something new to me as I have never heard that term used before nor have I known any other person to use it.
To the best of my knowledge, DRs come in two versions: Boxlock or Sidelock, ejector and non ejector.
Some rifles, the more expensive ones, were created with detachable sidelocks whose base plate houses the spring and related firing mechanism and could be released from their housing to service or repair, without the use of a tool.
Some manufacturers would "embellish" their rifles by fitting false side plates to resemble a sidelock, increase the artwork and command a higher than usual price - behind these plates was bugger all other than the wood they rested on.
Pray enlighten us (me for sure) as to what exactly a "Side Clip" on a DR is and its functions (if any).

03 November 2013, 13:54
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by jkhunter:
morning all,
Rigby 470NE Sidelock pre war
reg
JK
Detachable or fixed?
Cannot tell from the photo as the release is normally on the left side.
03 November 2013, 13:34
Milo ShanghaiHi Fujotupu,
Side clips are nothing to do with the locks. They are protrusions on the outer edges of the fences which marry with a segment filed from the barrels and are designed to assist in keeping the barrels on the face. I am sure you can look it up. Anyone with even passing acquaintance of best guns is familiar with the design. Ask Dutch; he obviously knows but he may not be willing to share his knowledge with you after you wrongly corrected him.
Humbly suggest you go away and do some research before commenting further.
Milo.
quote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
Milo:
A "Side clip" is something new to me as I have never heard that term used before nor have I known any other person to use it.
To the best of my knowledge, DRs come in two versions: Boxlock or Sidelock, ejector and non ejector.
Some rifles, the more expensive ones, were created with detachable sidelocks whose base plate houses the spring and related firing mechanism and could be released from their housing to service or repair, without the use of a tool.
Some manufacturers would "embellish" their rifles by fitting false side plates to resemble a sidelock, increase the artwork and command a higher than usual price - behind these plates was bugger all other than the wood they rested on.
Pray enlighten us (me for sure) as to what exactly a "Side Clip" on a DR is and its functions (if any).
03 November 2013, 13:41
Jan Dumonwhat a beautiful old Bull . Talk about character. A trophy like this says so much more than a wide soft bossed animal. If this old warrior could talk he could probably tell a few hairy stories.. Congrats to all involved.
03 November 2013, 18:02
ddrhook

great old bull. I know you must be proud to have gotten him

03 November 2013, 22:04
doctari505Now that is what we should all be talking about. The'perfect'dagga boy. Well done.
03 November 2013, 22:41
David HulmeTruly a splendid bull.
03 November 2013, 23:34
Todd WilliamsWhat a great old bull and fine rifle!
Fujo,
Really? You've never heard the term "side clips" nor have ever "known any other person to use it"?
A very common term when speaking of double rifles. Even my lowly Merkel had them. Here is a picture. I'm sure you've seen them before, but possibly just forgot the term?
http://www.hallowellco.com/sideclips.htm04 November 2013, 00:09
andy_7x64Great bull.
Thanks for sharing.
04 November 2013, 03:54
Dutch44JK:
I'd love to have that rifle. The owner is one lucky individual. Great buff and double. Don't get no better!
Dutch
04 November 2013, 13:01
jkhunterDutch
I picked up that beauty about 9 years ago and have never looked back; I sent off the serial numbers to Paul at Rigby but never got a definitive date or info for who the rifle was made for,
It’s a very special Double, I have purchased a few doubles in the last few years but nothing comes close to the feel and smoothness of hunting with this Rigby,
I have taken close to 30 DG animals with it now and only need a leopard to have completed the big 5 with this specific double,
Reg
JK
04 November 2013, 16:57
Highlander7Congrats on a great old Dugga!
MSG, USA (Ret.) Armor
NRA Life Memeber
04 November 2013, 17:14
Milo ShanghaiHi JK,
Marc Newton is the new guy in charge at Rigby His email is marcn@johnrigbyandco.com
He has been very helpful to me and I dare say would do his best to give you the poop on your DR.
Best wishes,
Milo.
quote:
Originally posted by jkhunter:
Dutch
I picked up that beauty about 9 years ago and have never looked back; I sent off the serial numbers to Paul at Rigby but never got a definitive date or info for who the rifle was made for,
It’s a very special Double, I have purchased a few doubles in the last few years but nothing comes close to the feel and smoothness of hunting with this Rigby,
I have taken close to 30 DG animals with it now and only need a leopard to have completed the big 5 with this specific double,
Reg
JK
04 November 2013, 17:27
jkhunterThx Milo will drop him a mail,
Its always nice to be able to connect the dots on old rifles and to be able to try find out the history behing the previose owners,
I have a 375 H&H full stock bolt action that was made by Jeffereys, also pre war. i also gave those numbers to Paul, who is Jeffereys now but have been un able to find that ones info, would love you know as the style looks as if it came out of the boer war
04 November 2013, 18:07
Milo ShanghaiHi JK,
If you want anything from Roberts in future you might try John Resteghini and let him know I sent you. Great guy and spent aeons in the London gun trade. He is officially retired but does a few days a week.
J Roberts & Son (Gunmakers) Ltd
Solelands Farm, Harbolets Road,
West Chiltington, West Sussex RH20 2LG
Tel: 01403 741786
E-mail: admin@jroberts-gunmakers.com
Website:
www.jroberts-gunmakers.co.ukRFD: 47/00000003463 Sussex Police
Best wishes,
Milo.
quote:
Originally posted by jkhunter:
Thx Milo will drop him a mail,
Its always nice to be able to connect the dots on old rifles and to be able to try find out the history behing the previose owners,
I have a 375 H&H full stock bolt action that was made by Jeffereys, also pre war. i also gave those numbers to Paul, who is Jeffereys now but have been un able to find that ones info, would love you know as the style looks as if it came out of the boer war
04 November 2013, 18:31
fujotupuquote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
Fujo,
Really? You've never heard the term "side clips" nor have ever "known any other person to use it"?
A very common term when speaking of double rifles. Even my lowly Merkel had them. Here is a picture. I'm sure you've seen them before, but possibly just forgot the term?
LOL ... I have owned quite a few DRs two of which were in the 450 class (a Rigby and an Army & Navy) both refurbished by Paul when he owned Rigby & J. Roberts & Son

- still have a few but damn, none of mine don't have no side clips

Maybe DRs rely more on the hook/pin bar and locking bolts to keep them on the face than Side Clips?
What I do have with Side Clips though are a couple of 12 Gauge shotguns; a Holland and a lowly Webley & Scott
Some people don't realize when they are being taken for a ride and quite happily take the hook, line and sinker!
No Todd I ain't never heard of Side Clips and quite frankly, when talking DRs have not heard that term being applied either.
JKH - does that 470 have Side Clips and are the locks detachable?
Cheers.
04 November 2013, 19:02
Milo Shanghaiquote:
Originally posted by fujotupu:
quote:
Originally posted by Todd Williams:
Fujo,
Really? You've never heard the term "side clips" nor have ever "known any other person to use it"?
A very common term when speaking of double rifles. Even my lowly Merkel had them. Here is a picture. I'm sure you've seen them before, but possibly just forgot the term?
LOL ... I have owned quite a few DRs two of which were in the 450 class (a Rigby and an Army & Navy) both refurbished by Paul when he owned Rigby & J. Roberts & Son

- still have a few but damn, none of mine don't have no side clips

Maybe DRs rely more on the hook/pin bar and locking bolts to keep them on the face than Side Clips?
What I do have with Side Clips though are a couple of 12 Gauge shotguns; a Holland and a lowly Webley & Scott
Some people don't realize when they are being taken for a ride and quite happily take the hook, line and sinker!
No Todd I ain't never heard of Side Clips and quite frankly, when talking DRs have not heard that term being applied either.
JKH - does that 470 have Side Clips and are the locks detachable?
Cheers.
