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What rifle chambering would you want to own if it weren't so dang tough to justify? For me, the 318 WR tops the list. Barrel, bullets, brass...just about everything is a problem. I'm going with a 338/06 instead. Any other chamberings out there you wish were easier? ______________________________ "Truth is the daughter of time." Francis Bacon | ||
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I'd like a 10.75x68 on an original mauser sporter. Not that it would be hard to build one, I'd just like an original (that I could afford, lol). I think the .338-06 is the more practical choice. Sometimes, nostalgia should take a back seat. Aut vincere aut mori | |||
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280Rem, 250-3000 NRA Life Member, Band of Bubbas Charter Member, PGCA, DRSS. Shoot & hunt with vintage classics. | |||
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An 1885 High-Wall in 40-65. And a Win. 94 in 38-55 with 26" octagonal barrel and a set trigger. I've always meant to build the 38-55 but it's one of those projects that 'can wait'. All I want them for is shooting cast bullets at the steel gongs. | |||
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25 souper 300-376 steyr 457 alaskan 375 winchester | |||
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25-35 In a Martini and a .244 H&H Magnum. "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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I'd have to say a 416rigby. Unfortunately up here buying reloading components is real hard without going mail order. Someday I will say to hell with it and get one. A lesson in irony The Food Stamp Program, administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is proud to be distributing this year the greatest amount of free Meals and Food Stamps ever, to 46 million people. Meanwhile, the National Park Service, administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior, asks us... "Please Do Not Feed the Animals." Their stated reason for the policy is because "The animals will grow dependent on handouts and will not learn to take care of themselves." Thus ends today's lesson in irony. | |||
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50/110 on a martini single shot.... octagon bbl... nice wood... go big or go home ........ DSC-- Life Member NRA--Life member DRSS--9.3x74 r Chapuis | |||
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the ones i don't have, these three commercial rounds are the top of my list 280 (not AI) 338-06 10,75x68... any/all of the above would be on a VERY light scoped rifle opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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6.5X54 M/S 1903 Mannlicher-Schoenauer 8X60 Type B Mauser .257 Roberts Dakota model 10 Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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.223 Remington 25-06 9.3x74R - in a double 375 H&H 404 Jeffrey 577 BPE - in a double, I think that would be a lot of fun! | |||
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300 H&H 577 Light Nitro 220 Swift ------------------------------- Some Pictures from Namibia Some Pictures from Zimbabwe An Elephant Story | |||
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An original 400 Whelen on a Springfield action, saw one the other day by Griffin and Howe but I don't have that kind of money, I do have excellent taste though. An original 1894 in 38/55 any version in decent shooter shape. An 1886 Win in 40/82 A 71 Win .348 I also would like a period correct 35 Whelen sporter on a Springfield 03. The list goes on and on. | |||
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I have shot that one and it is great. For me it is the 256 Newton with the old bullet design to help it open up at long ranges. | |||
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416 Barrett on a Barnard PL action, 32" barrel, titanium tubed suppressor on a heavy fill Robertson prone stock. Big assed S&B scope with an etched Horus Vision reticle. | |||
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50 BMG ! Other than that, 35 Newton 30 Newton | |||
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450-400 3" DR Keith IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!! ------------------------------------ We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club | |||
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.218 Bee in a bolt rifle. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill | |||
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8x60S 8X68S Both on Mausers. .375 H&H .458 Lott Both on Enfields. Am very slowly but surely making all four a reality. (Even if it might take a few years to get there) Jason "Chance favors the prepared mind." | |||
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That 8x60S is getting closer by the minute. Aut vincere aut mori | |||
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An original 38-Whelen made before 1923 on a 1903 Springfield action, Niedner barrel and Griffin stock. | |||
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I love questions like this!! .348 Winchester lever action .300 H&H .416 Taylor Ruger #1 in: 9.3x74r 450/400 Oh well, I guess 4 out of 5 are possible. Lance Lance Larson Studio lancelarsonstudio.com | |||
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375 Weatherby 458 Winchester or Lott 9.3x62 ZM | |||
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404 Jeffery 500 Jeffery 9.5x57 338/06 AI | |||
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A 7mm-08 in one of the ultra light Kifaru Rambling Rifles. Cheers, Dave. Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam. | |||
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There are two cartridges designed in Southern Africa that I think are very attractive: .458 African Express by Pierre Van der Walt .400 Tembo designed by Kevin "Doctari" Robertson I think they are the cat's meow but just too much trouble to put all the elements together to make either a simple rifle project. I'm surprised to see .458 Lott in some of the above lists since it is a factory cartridge with commercial rifles available for it. Ditto for the .416 Rigby. _________________________________ AR, where the hopeless, hysterical hypochondriacs of history become the nattering nabobs of negativisim. | |||
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250/3000 in a original Kurz Mauser action! Doug Humbarger NRA Life member Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73. Yankee Station Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo. | |||
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6mm BR 6.5x55 Swede Doug, I have a very sweet 250-3000 on a Mauser actioned sporter with a stellar Walnut stock. I LOVE that chambering, and my rifle shoots extremely well too. Don | |||
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6.5BR in a Micro-medallion or Model 7 action 45-70 1885 Browning Highwall. Larry "Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson | |||
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A 416/376 Styer or a 450 Marlin on a short barreled Ruger. 6x47 Laupa on a 9lb Varmit rig (in progress) 219 Donaldson Wasp on a #1 | |||
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.500 Jeffrey on WaffenFabrik Hein action .470 Nitro Double from Butch Searcy (Just because I like to buy American). "I ask, sir, what is the Militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effective way to enslave them" - George Mason, co-author of the Second Amendment during the Virginia convention to ratify the Constitution | |||
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9,3 x 90 500 Jeffery in Mauser action 6x63R Frères in a Blaser K95 | |||
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Sorry I mean a 9,3x70 | |||
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70 miles from where I live, in the back of a gun rack....The cartridge I'd love to own in a rifle I've always wanted....an original .416 Rigby, just reading the inscription on receiver "Rigby's special .416 bore for Big Game" is enough to conjure visions.... One shot..meat! Two shots...maybe...Three shots...heap shit! - Old Indian adage | |||
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Hard to get ammo brass reloading etc as well as expensive 400/350 Rigby double rifle 425 WR in a mauser action by Westley Richards 333 Jeffery rimless in a mauser action by Jeffery 12.5x70 Schuler in a Magnum Mauser by Schuler (German version of 500 Jeffery) Available but just too expensive until I win a lottery 50 2 1/2" Sharps 44/77 Remington Hepburn #3 500 N.E. double by any of the classic English makers; Rigby, H&H, WR, Jeffery etc 50-100 Winchester 1886 (50-100 used same case as 50-110, but heavier bullets and faster rifling twist) | |||
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Several of my "dream team" cartridges have mentioned: I'd love to be able to justify having a pair of rifles in each of these combos 9.3X62 and a 404 Jeffery (not so problematic but hard to justify with all the 416s and 375s already in the safe) 333 Jeffery and 500 Jeffery (I'd have to enjoy trials and tribulations to build and feed these two) 350 Ribgy, 416 Rigby, and 450 Rigby (One out of three ain't bad, but how can I justify the difficulties inherent in building and loading for the smaller and larger Rigby?) I'd like to own a classy light sporter in 221 Fireball or 218 Bee built on a properly-scaled bolt action. The cartridges aren't hard to work with but the whole concept is hard for me to justify. They wouldn't see much use in the field. I need another 416 like I need a whole in the head but I'd sure like to try out a 416 Ruger. I just don't want to spend much money building a wildcat. ______________________________ "Truth is the daughter of time." Francis Bacon | |||
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Not hard to justify at all. If you want it buy it. The end product assuming the right craftsman to build it will be a whole lot nicer than any mass produced or semi-custom rifle you will find for similar money.
Well, for one, reduced charges in large cases aren't exactly conducive to accuracy. It can be done but often at the expense of lots of load development. If you find it hard to accept the .338-06 then neither should you like the .358 win, the .35 whelen, or the 9.3x62. I have shot lots of big bores so recoil isn't an issue but I like the .338-06 because rarely have I "needed" the extra power of the .338 WM. | |||
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I look at it as a matter of priorities. You'd be surprised what the avarage individual can free up once you look at all the things you spend money on. They may not be extravgant but all those small expenditures add up quickly. Besides, most smiths won't finish your project till at least two years down the line anyway. I'd rather have one quality gun than ten mediocre guns. Quality does not necessarily mean you have to spend $10K per. You could get both those G33/40's built very nicely for less than that. Those old rifles we all drool over, well, most had rather plain wood but were well executed. | |||
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Easy choice, buy the guns. Terry -------------------------------------------- Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play? | |||
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