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13 July 2008, 00:18
yes
falling block actions
hi
who makes falling block actions for sale? I have a nice barrel from a brno 602 i 375 hh mag and looking for buying an unthreaded falling block action to build a rifle.
regards
YES


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13 July 2008, 00:47
pinotguy
Martini-Hagn!!
13 July 2008, 03:48
yes
thanks pintoguys
but somewhat to expensive. for that price i could buy a couple of ruger NO1 in 375H&H Frowner
regards
yes


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13 July 2008, 05:36
skb
I'd rather own one M&H action than 10 ruger #1 rifles....they 2 should not be spoken of in the same sentence.
Steve
13 July 2008, 12:15
Trax
quote:
Originally posted by yes:
thanks pintoguys
but somewhat to expensive. for that price i could buy a couple of ruger NO1 in 375H&H Frowner
regards
yes


Considering one can only shoot one rifle at a time, spending money on a superb Hagn action, makes much more sense than having a couple barnyard Ruger#1s'. Cool
13 July 2008, 12:17
yes
sure M&H actions are good, but it depends what ypu want to do with them . i asked a falling block action to put a used brno barrel on it Big Grin not making a very nice custom made rifle Big Grin, i want the gun as a working horse not a beuty lady on the wall Smiler
regards
yes


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13 July 2008, 20:12
Art S.
The simple truth is that what you are talking about is almost a meaningless exercise. Falling block actions are not cheap in any form. Finding one available with unfinished barrel threads will likely be impossible except from a very expensive custom maker. All this to use a takeoff barrel from a midgrade rifle, which will have to be rechambered and ejector cuts made anyway is a supreme effort in wasting money. Buy an action and then have it barreled. You will pay a fraction of the cost that you would incur trying to use the barrel. If your goal is an inexpensive single shot, then I think you hit the nail on the head with buying a used No 1 375. Save the other barrel for a mauser project of some kind, or just sell it to partially fund the falling block.
14 July 2008, 18:15
clowdis
In the ad below the fellow has a Sharps (actually High Wall Winchester) action for sale. It's in the white with a single set trigger. Couple of other interesting items too.
http://www.members.cox.net/accurategolf/shooting.html


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16 July 2008, 11:55
D99
quote:
Originally posted by skb:
I'd rather own one M&H action than 10 ruger #1 rifles....they 2 should not be spoken of in the same sentence.
Steve


So do you own any Martini and Hagn actions?

Nothing wrong with Ruger, Dakota, and Miller.

Too bad we don't have more choices.

I like the Miller the most, think the Dakota is the prettiest, and the Hagn is the most reliable. But for the price the Ruger is pretty darn nice.
16 July 2008, 12:49
Trax
quote:
Originally posted by D99:
... and the Hagn is the most reliable...


considering Yes is looking at .375H&H chambering, Id say thats an important factor and sensible incentive to go Hagn, Especially in an singleshot DGR.
You can only set out so save so much money before its starts to cost you in other areas,that to me, are mostly not worth compromising on.
But then again, maybe Yes is only planning to shoot SabreToothJungleBunnyJackrabbits Big Grin I dont really know.
16 July 2008, 18:45
skb
I'm looking into ordering one right now. I have owned an original Gibbs and currently own a H&H built on a trade farky and a Westley 1897. The Ruger just is not my cup of tea.
Steve
16 July 2008, 19:54
richj
I wonder what the threads are on a Wickliff probably the same as a hi-wall. Tomo had a few available.

Rich
17 July 2008, 00:47
BUCKMT
Contact Tomo. He's got Wick kits, we're using a couple for custom rifles now. Good kits, good actions, good prices.
His email is ftondrus@hotmail.com

Walt
17 July 2008, 03:53
Huckleberry
Do you have a website for Wickliff actions? I have never seen one.
18 July 2008, 07:11
tnekkcc
quote:
Originally posted by skb:
I'd rather own one M&H action than 10 ruger #1 rifles....they 2 should not be spoken of in the same sentence.
Steve


I only have (3) #1 rifles, and so have not yet worked my way up to an M&H.

What improvements can I expect?