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The forgotten Big game rifle - Voere XXL

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17 October 2012, 20:35
xile84
The forgotten Big game rifle - Voere XXL
Voere isnt a brand Im normally interested in, but the XXL makes for a healthy exception. I`ll freely admit to knowing nothing about this rifle or what kind of action it is. But it sure looks up for the job.
Standard offerings include - but are not limited to - .416 Rigby, .450 Rigby and .505 Gibbs.

Starts at 6300 Euros, or around 7500 dollars.


17 October 2012, 20:58
Biebs
Pretty cool! The Voere rifles were here in the states back in the days of Kleingunther and KDF Mausers. I didn't know they made safari rifles. I'll bet it's a great build.
17 October 2012, 21:05
xile84
Yeah it looks real nice!
Now, from what I can tell its a Sako extractor, perhaps also a big sako action?
18 October 2012, 22:23
505ED
I wish they made lefty's

Ed


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19 October 2012, 02:01
xile84
Are you sure they dont offer them in left?
Have you been in contact with the factory?
20 October 2012, 00:15
505ED
No I have not, but if they did I would look at bringing s few in. Maybe one of each caliber.

Ed


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20 October 2012, 01:24
xile84
I want one in 505, would complete my hunting locker.

Ill send a mail to the factory.
20 October 2012, 06:23
Gatogordo
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Pretty cool! The Voere rifles were here in the states back in the days of Kleingunther and KDF Mausers. I didn't know they made safari rifles. I'll bet it's a great build.


Same name, different Voere, made in different countries.

The Voere you're referring to is defunct, purchased by Mauser (I believe, from memory) and no longer manufactured.


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