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16 December 2010, 22:57
CCMDocStill trying to finance Elephant Safari ...
In Classifieds:
Chapuis 9.3x74Rw 2-7xLeup on Recknagel QR
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18 December 2010, 05:58
BiebsThat's about the nicest Chapuis I've seen...very classic and elegant.
18 December 2010, 06:06
michael458Sure is pretty, but I can't see the "bolt" anywhere on that thing?

I think it's broke?
M
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18 December 2010, 08:08
Nemo .450
No Mr. Michael, it's made that way...
Yes it's very pretty, and it needs a good home... think about your first double, you could be one of us!

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STILL waiting on MY "Taksdale" .450NE or a refund...
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michael458Made that way? On purpose? No way, for real?

HEH HEH!
You know what I like about double rifles? It's really pretty simple, I sorta hate to admit it, Sam fusses at me about this every time I shoot his! I like to open it after two shots and watch that brass fly up and over my shoulder! I get a big kick out of that! That is so cool! What's even more funny is watching Sam trying to catch it before it hits that concrete floor on the range!

Simple minds I suppose! HEH. These doubles would get me killed in the field--after shooting a buffalo or something I would be in the habit of watching the brass FLY! HEH HEH!
Michael
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18 December 2010, 16:57
sroseHe's not kidding either!!!
18 December 2010, 20:22
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by michael458:
You know what I like about double rifles?
I like to open it after two shots and watch that brass fly up and over my shoulder! I get a big kick out of that! That is so cool!
Michael
I can't help but picture Patrick the starfish on SpongeBob (please dont ask ... and if you have kids, you don't need to ...)
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18 December 2010, 20:44
Nemo .450Mr. McCourry,
You wouldn't have to use the double on dangerous game. You could use it on whitetails and hogs, then you could shoot the critter, and then watch the brass fly!

CCMDoc, I wish you luck on selling your 9.3. If I could, I would buy it. For several reasons.

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"Young knight, learn to love God and revere women, so that your honour grows. Practice knighthood and learn the Art that dignifies you, and brings you honour in wars." (Johannes Liechtenauer, 14th century) 18 December 2010, 20:56
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by michael458:
What's even more funny is watching Sam trying to catch it before it hits that concrete floor on the range!
Michael
I'm thinking of picking up a metal detector to find the brass in the field. Once under the damn wild strawberries almost impossible to find. I've taken to breaking the action so that the brass bounces off of my chest and falls near my feet. Still tough, even then!
Sam,
Pick up a big butterfly net ...
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18 December 2010, 20:58
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by Nemo .450:
Mr. McCourry,
CCMDoc, I wish you luck on selling your 9.3. If I could, I would buy it. For several reasons.
Thanks Nemo and glad your tale of woe with the Sabatti is nearly over and ending with the right thing being done.
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18 December 2010, 22:29
michael458quote:
Originally posted by CCMDoc:
quote:
Originally posted by michael458:
What's even more funny is watching Sam trying to catch it before it hits that concrete floor on the range!
Michael
I'm thinking of picking up a metal detector to find the brass in the field. Once under the damn wild strawberries almost impossible to find. I've taken to breaking the action so that the brass bounces off of my chest and falls near my feet. Still tough, even then!
Sam,
Pick up a big butterfly net ...
That is going to be very funny now, watching Sam running back and forth with the butterfly net! You know I am going to turn to a different side every time!

http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.htmlThe New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List!
Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom"
I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else.
18 December 2010, 23:15
sroseOK you can laugh all you want about trying to catch that expensive brass before it bangs onto the concrete.
CCMDoc, I tried to sell a bunch of doubles to finance my elephant hunt and gave up. Just borrow the money and go! Worry about paying for it later. Better to hunt now than to wish you should have. Time and tide wait for no man.
Sam
19 December 2010, 05:27
DoubleDonquote:
Originally posted by srose:
Just borrow the money and go! Worry about paying for it later.
Sam
Big 10-4 Sam.

It's only money. You can always make more money!
Besides, I've never seen a Brink's truck following a hearse!!

Deo Vindice,
Don
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19 December 2010, 17:18
CCMDocSam & Don,
You'll get no argument from me and I've said so before
But every bit of help counts, at least it does for me.
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19 December 2010, 18:11
peterdkdoc
actually with your 400 as a medium do everything rifle, and the 600 as a heavy, you do have a almost perfect two gun battery for the world.
but dont tell my wife as then she would proberly want me to do the same thing to my gun safe, and that would spell trouble.
merry christmas
peter
19 December 2010, 20:16
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by peterdk:
doc
actually with your 400 as a medium do everything rifle, and the 600 as a heavy, you do have a almost perfect two gun battery for the world.
but dont tell my wife as then she would proberly want me to do the same thing to my gun safe, and that would spell trouble.
merry christmas
peter
Don't worry Peter, your secret is safe with me - the women must never know the truth about what we really "need".
Merry Christmas to you too, my friend, and to everyone else as well!
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21 December 2010, 03:26
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by DoubleDon:
Besides, I've never seen a Brink's truck following a hearse!!
But you have seen bill collectors do so, I am sure!
Ahhh well, maybe it's time to put it on GunsInternational.
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21 December 2010, 04:23
ron vellaI must say that your rifle, in that condition, and including all of those "extras", represents tremendous value. I'm amazed that you haven't sold it yet.
22 December 2010, 01:23
CCMDocThanks for the support, Ron.
I am sure that the economy plus the Christmas Season - people are being a bit more discrete with their discretionary funds (as Jeffe would say).
The AccurateReloading community is a great bunch of people and I would prefer that it go to someone I "know" even if only through this site. But a wider audience may bring me closer to paying the next "installment" on the Elephant "payment plan".
Be safe and stay well, everyone.
Paul
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22 December 2010, 07:04
J_Zolaquote:
I am sure that the economy plus the Christmas Season
That the answer my wife keeps saying when I look at your add.
23 December 2010, 19:50
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by J_Zola:
quote:
I am sure that the economy plus the Christmas Season
That the answer my wife keeps saying when I look at your add.
LOL - I tell my wife that the boxes going in and out are going "for repairs". After 30 years I don't really think she believes me but chooses to let me believe i am getting away with something.

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27 December 2010, 02:24
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by srose:
OK you can laugh all you want about trying to catch that expensive brass before it bangs onto the concrete.
Sam
I'm a fanatic about keeping brass, particularly expensive and hard to come by bigger stuff. I had to politely turn down a friend who asked for a 600OK case. 600NE brass is even more expensive.

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27 December 2010, 22:15
peterdkdoc
go to
http://www.huelsen-horneber.de/frame_engl.html and order direct from him, it takes a little longer but it is well worth the wait, the best quality i have ever seen and the price direct from him is very good

i have just ordered 100 pcs of 600 ne for myself
best
peter
28 December 2010, 03:34
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by peterdk:
doc
go to
http://www.huelsen-horneber.de/frame_engl.html and order direct from him, it takes a little longer but it is well worth the wait, the best quality i have ever seen and the price direct from him is very good

i have just ordered 100 pcs of 600 ne for myself
best
peter
Thanks Peter.
Their US distributer is Huntingtons and that's where I got mine. The folk at Huntingtons are good people and I like working through them.
Does Horneber sell directly to US customers?
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28 December 2010, 13:36
peterdkdoc
i dont know if he sells direct to the US, i think he does, and i have seen the huntimgton's prices, i do belive you will be suppriced at the marke up on said items

best
peter
28 December 2010, 16:37
michael458I am working with Dieter now for a 1000 pieces of 500 MDM brass--made to specs! I am expecting great things with this! And if this turns out well I will work with him on other B&M brass as well. I think the quality is going to be great!
Michael
http://www.b-mriflesandcartridges.com/default.htmlThe New Word is "Non-Conventional", add "Conventional" to the Endangered Species List!
Live Outside The Box of "Conventional Wisdom"
I do Not Own Any Part of Any Bullet Company, I am not in the Employ Of Any Bullet Company. I do not represent, own stock, nor do I receive any proceeds, or monies from ANY BULLET COMPANY. I am not in the bullet business, and have no Bullets to sell to you, nor anyone else.
28 December 2010, 17:42
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by michael458:
I am working with Dieter now for a 1000 pieces of 500 MDM brass--made to specs! I am expecting great things with this! And if this turns out well I will work with him on other B&M brass as well. I think the quality is going to be great!
Michael
Michael,
Like Peter, I can attest to the excellent quality and consistency of Horneber brass.
Good luck with your endeavor,
Paul
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02 January 2011, 00:26
CCMDocLet me ask you guys a question:
I hunting buddy is begging me for the scope off of the Chapuis for something he is doing tomorrow.
Should I take it off and leave it off and take $300 from the price of the Chapuis
or
replace the scope on the Chapuis because it "the complete package" will sell better?
Thanks
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02 January 2011, 01:25
CCMDocOK, scope is coming off and new lower price is going up.
Thanks
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02 January 2011, 01:39
BiebsPaul, most folks are particular about their scopes, so I don't see a disadvantage in selling the scope separately. With money the way it is, I think the lower resulting price would trump the value of the rifle with a scope, IMHO.
02 January 2011, 03:01
DoubleDonBiebs
Money tight? What are you talking about? Obama said the recession ended June 2009. He be da man. Fixed it in 5 months! No wonder he went to the top of the list for the Nobel Peace Prize within a month after taking office. You're just behind the times dude!!

Deo Vindice,
Don
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02 January 2011, 04:01
BiebsDon, yes...I guess I'm doomed to be tied to reality. I'd never make at politician!!!
Hey, see ya'll at Ken's booth at the DSC!
02 January 2011, 05:37
CCMDocquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Hey, see ya'll at Ken's booth at the DSC!
Damn I'm jealous - really wanted to go but will have to put it off this year.
Pick up a sticker for my car, if you have the chance. I need something new on the truck to offend hopital administration.
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