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Your ultimate trio
10 April 2008, 08:36
Bailey BradshawYour ultimate trio
Not that I would think ONLY three guns would be enough for any of us.
I've been working on a single shot action for some time and am getting close enough to having it complete that I am now thinking of what to make next. The single shot will be in 7X57R. So there I sat taking a break after stone my action, and thought..."how cool would it be to have a set of DRs, matching engraving, wood and overall style in small, medium and large bore."
My first inclination would be to have them all in classic rimmed cartridges. Small...22 hornet ( make this one with a set of 28 ga. barrels), medium in 7X57R, and large in 450/400 3". I really like round body actions, especially with under levers,.....drop levers, not rotary. All three would of course be scaled appropriately to the caliber. Nice, but not gaudy Turkish stocks with P.O.W. grip, deep relief sculpted scroll engraving with a touch of gold here and there...... No scopes, just classic and clean....so there is my set. A nice case for the trio with all the trimmings and I do believe I could kick back and gloat for a while..
So what would you have, and remember no limitations on cost??( I am intent on building the small and large, using my single for the medium, And since I have total control over the final product, you could say cost doesn't apply to my set either...so it's only fair for y'all too)
10 April 2008, 08:49
ShowbartI too think the small bore would be a single shot but they cost as much as a double and by that I mean an O/U double. My small bore would have to be the flattest shooting of the them all, 7 mag or 300 Wmag. I wouldn't do a SxS here because I want no crossfire just a straight shooter so for me a SS or an O/U. Single will have better lines, be lighter and better handling than an O/U but I might still want 2 shots. 2 for the money!
2/3's of my 3 gun DR battery is complete having finally just replaced my first DR which I sold, a Chapuis 9.3, with another of the same. This one is case colored instead of coin and with much nicer wood than my first. This added to my Demas 470 and I'm good in medium and big bore.
Good for now I say. I'd love a 450/400, a 500NE, a 500/416. Hell, I wish I'd bought those Merkels, one in 375H&H the other in 416 Rigby, that were on the internet forever and were like $8K each!
10 April 2008, 09:59
AzGuyThis is EASY

7x75R, 375 Flanged, and 470 NE!!
What else could you need?

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10 April 2008, 19:43
MacD37I need five! A 218 BEE, built on a 410 ga action,with QD scope, and 7.65R, with QD scope on a 28 ga size action, a 9.3X74R, with QD scope on a 20 ga size action, and a 450/400NE 3",with QD scope on a 20 ga size action, and a 500NE on a 16 ga size action!

Of course if you absolutely must limit me to three, then it would be a 9.3X74R, scoped, and a 450/400NE 3" scoped, and a 500NE un-scoped!
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12 April 2008, 02:04
Atkinson22 L.R.
12 gage double
375 H&H bolt rifle
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
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rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
12 April 2008, 04:08
AglifterCaveat -- I don't own any doubles, yet, and have only shot 3, so going off my completely ignorant opinion...
A 22LR double would be entirely too cool -- That, or maybe one in 357 Mag...
Additionally, a 9.3x74 and a 450/400
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12 April 2008, 04:33
WVFred303 Brit for small bore
450/400 for medium bore
500NE for large bore
All best quality English guns of course

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12 April 2008, 05:10
ShowbartFred, you damn near nailed it.
12 April 2008, 07:21
Bailey BradshawI have really been considering a .303 British....or 30-40 krag for my single shot.
14 April 2008, 03:15
Steffeni don't have any doubles yet...but my first one will probably be a 8x57IRS or a 9.3x74R
and then i would need a .470NE for the really big stuff.
the one in between is really tricky, the 9.3x74 isn't legal for big-five most places, and the .375 H&H Fl Mag is heavy.
14 April 2008, 05:38
vigillinusWould not want to go down to rimfire or Hornet, saw a nice .22 Savage HP Brit boxlock ejector at a PA show maybe five years ago, might have been a Cogswell, and dealer Pete Harvey was carrying around a German .250-3000 Savage for a while. Those are about the minimum, anything smaller is silly.
14 April 2008, 07:33
AglifterBut what else is there suitable for hunting the vicious rodentia of the grim suburban savanna... (perhaps, I've been writing a bit too much today...)
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