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I have a bad memory. I bought the metal work from a forum member in Australia. Funds went to help his injured PH in Mozambique I believe. I sent the metal work to Jim Kobe to stock. Wood came from James Anderson. It was built off of a VZ-24.




 
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Tell us about the sights and stock shape if you would? I am currently trying to figure out the best way to shoot open sights in a bolt gun.
The stock looks as though it has some drop in it. The sight looks like a ghost ring/peep. What distance could you shoot accurately to? Why not express sights?

Beautiful gun!

Perry
 
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I bought the metalwork as completed by Dennis Olsen. I had no say, but I like it. I do not know where the sight came from. The drop in the stock is right for me. I've dry fired it only.
 
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The geometry looks perfect.

Thanks

Perry
 
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I believe I saw that one in Jim Kobe's shop.
Its a great looking rifle.


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Very nice. I can't tell, is the checkering flat top? For some reason, flat top checkering just makes me smile.

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I bought the metalwork as completed by Dennis Olsen. I had no say, but I like it. I do not know where the sight came from. The drop in the stock is right for me. I've dry fired it only.


That was my barreled action(I sold it to a OZhunter, but he did not take possession and instead sold it to fund his PH's recovery from a buffalo injury).

I planned it out and had Dennis build it to my specs. I'm glad that you like it.
beer

I had the work done by Dennis Olson. It is a VZ24 with a Wisner/PME bottom metal. The barrel is Shillen(5a if I remember correctly). The bolt handle and barrel band are talley. The front sight is NECG and the rear sight is an "XS" brand.


Jason

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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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I bought the metalwork as completed by Dennis Olsen. I had no say, but I like it. I do not know where the sight came from. The drop in the stock is right for me. I've dry fired it only.


That was my barreled action(I sold it to a OZhunter, but he did not take possession and instead sold it to fund his PH's recovery from a buffalo injury).

I planned it out and had Dennis build it to my specs. I'm glad that you like it.
beer

I had the work done by Dennis Olson. It is a VZ24 with a Wisner/PME bottom metal. The barrel is Shillen(5a if I remember correctly). The bolt handle and barrel band are talley. The front sight is NECG and the rear sight is an "XS" brand.



If you wouldn't mind, tell us about your decision to go with the xs rear instead of an express.

Perry
 
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Quite a handsome rifle. Metal work looks superb and the stock is a real keeper.

Congratulations on your acquisition.
 
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I have metalwork being finished up at Griffin & Howe now on an Oberndorf 375 H&H, and it will be heading to Kobe's shop shortly.
 
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Wow Butch, another awesome rifle, thank you for sharing.
 
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Jason, Forgive me as My old man mind is not as it used to be. I think your decisions on the metal is great. Kobe did a nice job on the stock . Checkering is not fl;at top, but it is on my James Anderson Enfield "1917" in 416 Rigby.
 
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Beautiful rifle! I love the peep sight and metal work as a whole. Did you take the photos? They're excellent!
 
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Very nice rifle Butch...Enjoy!


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That is beautiful, nice pics too :-)
 
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Ever open up a post like this, love the rifle and start looking for a price, only to realize you are in the custom rifle section and not the classifieds!

A beauty.
 
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Very, very nice.
 
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Thanks, I am proud of it. I had a young friend do my photography. He has slowly been working through my rifles. You need good photos for insurance and it helps in selling one if, God forbid, that time comes.
 
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Thanks, I am proud of it. I had a young friend do my photography. He has slowly been working through my rifles. You need good photos for insurance and it helps in selling one if, God forbid, that time comes.

That's a great idea. You've shown me that there's a lot of room for growth in my photography skills and equipment Smiler
 
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Beautiful rifle . . . I like the look of the peep.


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Thanks, I am proud of it. I had a young friend do my photography. He has slowly been working through my rifles. You need good photos for insurance and it helps in selling one if, God forbid, that time comes.

That's a great idea. You've shown me that there's a lot of room for growth in my photography skills and equipment Smiler



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Very crisp Butch. The bottom metal reminds me of Tom Burgesses bottom metal. Do you have a photo showing the underside of it? Is that bottom metal still available for purchase?
 
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Very crisp Butch. The bottom metal reminds me of Tom Burgesses bottom metal. Do you have a photo showing the underside of it? Is that bottom metal still available for purchase?


Jason contracted the metal work. He said it was Wisner/PME bottom metal
 
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Superb! Especially the sights!

There is one problem, though.... it's not mine Frowner


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Simple elegance in spades.
 
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Beautiful rifle . . . I like the look of the peep.


Read my mind. Really classy.
 
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I bought the metalwork as completed by Dennis Olsen. I had no say, but I like it. I do not know where the sight came from. The drop in the stock is right for me. I've dry fired it only.


That was my barreled action(I sold it to a OZhunter, but he did not take possession and instead sold it to fund his PH's recovery from a buffalo injury).

I planned it out and had Dennis build it to my specs. I'm glad that you like it.
beer

I had the work done by Dennis Olson. It is a VZ24 with a Wisner/PME bottom metal. The barrel is Shillen(5a if I remember correctly). The bolt handle and barrel band are talley. The front sight is NECG and the rear sight is an "XS" brand.



If you wouldn't mind, tell us about your decision to go with the xs rear instead of an express.

Perry


Ghost ring peep sights are faster than express sights. Because the XS sight is a very rugged unit I didn't see the need for a backup sighting system. The XS is also fully adjustable for elevation and windage.

I picked basic, understated components. Dennis Olson worked his usual magic on the metal. Kobe's woodwork is outstanding. All of that aside, Butch deserves all the credit for his outstanding taste in bringing all of it together. Well done!


Jason

"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
_______________________

Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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Nice rig Butch. Very sleek. Dandy wood too.


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Your rifle turned out beautiful Butch.

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That looks like a hunting rifle! Love it! Do you happen to know the weight of the rifle and the barrel length?


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Hey Terry, your phone number still good?

It is around 10lbs and a 24" barrel.
 
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a 24" barrel.


I think it is 23"(maybe 22.625"). I usually go for oddball lengths.


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"You're not hard-core, unless you live hard-core."
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Hunting in Africa is an adventure. The number of variables involved preclude the possibility of a perfect hunt. Some problems will arise. How you decide to handle them will determine how much you enjoy your hunt.

Just tell yourself, "it's all part of the adventure." Remember, if Robert Ruark had gotten upset every time problems with Harry
Selby's flat bed truck delayed the safari, Horn of the Hunter would have read like an indictment of Selby. But Ruark rolled with the punches, poured some gin, and enjoyed the adventure.

-Jason Brown
 
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Jason, you would know better and I didn't put a yardstick on it.
 
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Hey Terry, your phone number still good?

It is around 10lbs and a 24" barrel.


Yeah, same number. Give me a call.

Terry


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That is a beautiful rifle ! Great caliber also.

Now go shoot something with it. Wink


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That is a beautiful rifle ! Great caliber also.

Now go shoot something with it. Wink



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Great to see this rifle turned out so well.
I originally purchased the Metal work to build it up for Zim friend Stu Taylor but sadly due to his predicament I figured $$$ would be more needed.
 
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Great to see this rifle turned out so well.
I originally purchased the Metal work to build it up for Zim friend Stu Taylor but sadly due to his predicament I figured $$$ would be more needed.


You are a kind and generous person.
 
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