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Had to go back two pages before I found Bobby's contender and a nice grey fox. Wondering if anyone else hunts with their single shots.
GWB



Cooper model 21, 20 Tactical,


Winchester High Wall, 270 WSM


Remington 700, 7 STW (yes its a singleshot)


Browning High Wall, 30-06


Cooper model 38, 22 hornet


Cooper model 22, 6.5 x 284


Remington 700, 22-250
 
Posts: 23752 | Location: Pearland, Tx,, USA | Registered: 10 September 2001Reply With Quote
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My humble Rossi R357S in 357 magnum barrel cut to 16.25" very handy and under 4 pounds.




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Posts: 158 | Location: Moku Manu, Hawai'i | Registered: 23 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Taken in his bed with a H&H .30 Super flanged

 
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I've killed hogs with my Ruger #1 45-70 very effectively.
 
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Always (except for the AR and PDs)
 
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Since I acquired my first No.1 30+ years ago, I have almost exclusively used a single shot (Blactail,Mule Deer, Whitetail, Roosevelt & Rocky Mtn. Elk,Bison and Black Bear). It has made me a much better hunter and my hunts more satisfying.

Unfortunately, for my Namibian hunt last year I needed to use a borrowed bolt action. My dream is to return for Cape Buff with my recently acquired No.1 in .450/.400.NE.
 
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Here's a couple of pics for you. First one is a #1 in .30 Gibbs (an '06 rechamber) and that is a rare color phase blacktail.



Contender in .30-30 with a 130 gr TSX deer



 
Posts: 2097 | Location: S.E. Alaska | Registered: 18 December 2003Reply With Quote
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I have hunted exclusively with single shots for over 35 years. My rifle of choice is the 1874 Sharps equipped with the standard Sharps buckhorn iron sights and a blade front. The Sharps has gone to Africa with me three times and has proven to be unfailingly reliable and accurate both over there and here in North America. I frankly will not hunt with any rifle other than a Sharps.

I would gladly post pictures, but I am on dial up and that makes it an impossibility.
 
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Here is buck and a bobcat taken with an Encore in 25-35 Winchester. I am a lefty and grew up on Right handed bolts but I can't cant run a LH bolt so I have taken the singleshot path.





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Single Shots - you betcha, Blaser K95 Luxus Stutzen in 7x57R, Roe Buck taken in Czech Republic.


Ruger #1B, custom Fajen stock, .270 Winchester.

Like eskimo36; I'm a Leftie, too - life's too short to get wrapped around the axle with right-handed rifles; got some bolts, too but all L/H.

Oh, Geedubya ....

Did I mention the K95 packs & travels well, too! I call it my "Pimp Gun" because it fits in a Pool Cue case.





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For the last 8 years everything that I have hunted has been with Hall F action in 308 Palma(long chambered 308) I have shot a total of 17 deer and still have two shots left for this year(shot one deer twice he was dead but didn't fall fast enough) would post gun photos but can not get system to work. For my small game I use a Winchester low wall in 22lr with iron sights. Makes hunting fun again.
 
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I have only hunted with a single shot for the last 5 years. I use a Shiloh Sharps in 45-70 or 50-70, or a Merkel K3 in 30-06.
 
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Did I mention the K95 packs & travels well, too! I call it my "Pimp Gun" because it fits in a Pool Cue case.



The Merkel K3 Jagd Stutzen is number one on my lust-o-meter. It may take a while, but I'll have one.

Just got to find the right deal.

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The Merkel K3 Jagd Stutzen is number one on my lust-o-meter. It may take a while, but I'll have one.

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I've used nothing but a 22LR for squirrels since 1970 and used nothing but this low wall since 1999.

I'd 10-times-rather make a 70-yd head shot on a squirrel than kill any number of deer. Of course we have so many deer here nowadays that they've become little more than a dangerous nuisance.
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My son has for years. I've started doing more hunting with single shot rifles in the last few years. A few pics of my son.
















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tu2 Mighty fine guys!

Very much enjoy seeing your pix, your game, your guns and the different country.

Best
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I hunt with an NEF handi rifle on occasion. I have barrels for mine in .22 Hornet, .243 Win, and .45-70. I'm not a big fan of rimless cartridges in a break open gun like the Handi, so I'm probably going to trade the .243 off for a .30-30 some time.
 
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I occasionally use a single shot of one type or the other (These are all western Kentucky Whitetail)

Hi Wall (Italian Repro) - .45-70 Govt.



A 1760 era Jaeger rifle that I built - .58 caliber



2nd Model Brown Bess Musket - .75 caliber



Ruger #1 - .270 Winchester



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TCR-87 with rifled 20-ga barrel & deer.
 
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My go to rifle is a Martini Enfield, 26" Ackley barrel in 30/40AI, crotch cut walnut for wood. Gives me dime size groups @100yds if I do my part using 180RN Hornady pushed by 49gr of 4831 @ 2200. Wish I knew how to post a pic. Currently working on a Cadet Martini, 24" tube in .357Max with Parker-Hale target sights. Can't report on the accuracy yet tho it looks promising. Also have Handi Rifles in .223, 7x57, and .35 Whelen yet to work with. Don't have to worry about things to do in retirement. Goatwhiskers the Elder


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JD, you need to adopt me so I can get my hands on one of those .22 low walls DW
 
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Shot two of these little pigs about a week ago using the Holland & Holland in .300H&H. What's the use in having a single shot if you don't hunt with it?

GunCat - Nice Brown Bess





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What's the use in having a single shot if you don't hunt with it?


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and what a magnificent single that one is..thanks for sharing.


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Love my Ruger #1 in .45-70 Improved. It's my favorite hunting rifle. You can see it here:

www.bigbores.ca

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Posts: 849 | Location: Kawartha Lakes, ONT, Canada | Registered: 21 November 2008Reply With Quote
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Great thread.

MT 2009 with my daughter and my K95 in 270 win. Yeah I know. Camo and blaze orange is kind of a lame combination.


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Yes, quite a lot with a Blaser K95 and a B95 (does an over/under combination count as a single shot, too? After all, it has only one rifled barrel...)

A #1 sitting in my safe is waiting to be rebored to 8.5x63 R Reb. Then, it will breath fresh air more frequently. There is a firm here in Jena which apparently does the reboring quite well for around 400 €.
 
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A #1 sitting in my safe is waiting to be rebored to 8.5x63 R Reb. Then, it will breath fresh air more frequently. There is a firm here in Jena which apparently does the reboring quite well for around 400 €.

Dirk,

Just do it!

I shot a fellow's K95 Stutzen in Heidelberg who had it rebored by (probably) the same gunsmith from Jena to 8.5x63R Reb. Very Nice! I expected to get whalloped but to my astonishment there was minimal recoil in such a light rifle.


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A friend of mine has a K95 with a factory rifle barrel in this caliber. He says it kicks less than the other barrel in 30/06 he has for this rifle. Needless to say (it's a K95!) that it shoots very well.

The Jena gunsmith's name is Fuhrmann and has been recommended from different sides. He said that they have made good experiences with reboring rifles to this caliber.

My idea is to have the #1 rebored to the rimmed version leaving the extractor claw in place. Thus, I'd be able to shoot both the rimmed and the rimless version of the Werner Reb round.

No, I don't really need this option but I think it sounds nice to have, doesn't it?
 
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Yes. I especially enjoy stalking red stags with my Gibbs-Farquharson.



To my mind, that's what this rifle was made for, and I'm only helping it along until the next man in its life takes it farther up the hill.


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#1A in .270

Small Arizona North Kaibab Muley in 2008

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I'm into T/C Contender carbines have 3 stainless steel Gen 1 frames and 1 stainless steel G2 frame and 10 barrels here are a couple of pics of some of the game they have taken.

3X3 coastal blacktail buck 22" T/C Custom Shop barrel in 45-70 loaded with 325gr FTX @ 1850fps shot was 35 yards.



coyote 21" factory tapered s/s 223 loaded with 40gr V-Max spotted this little fellow @ 600 yards blew my Ki-Yi call a few time then watched the show shot was 40 yards.



My guy when he was 3 1/2 16.5" 22LR loaded with CCI SGB's



I shot a 6' + black bear I do not have a pic but I used this combo 375JDJ 260gr Accubonds @ 2300fps.



Got this little guy with my 21" s/s was a 30-30 rechambered to 308Bellm = 444 Marlin brass necked down with 308 Win dies = 150gr @ 2620fps.

 
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In June I hunted in the Save Conservancy of Zimbabwe (hunt report posted in 2 parts in the African hunt reports section of this site) and shot all of my animals with a Searcy stalking rifle in 9.3x74R. It accounted for 2 warthogs, 2 kudu, an impala, an eland, a wildebeest, and a zebra. Here is a photo of my first warthog with my rifle and PH Mike Payne of Save Safaris.
 
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Well, I guess I entered the SS hunting[other than ML] a little over the top. My son and I went to Zimbabwe, back in August, on a DG hunt. We both used Ruger no. 1s in 375 H&H mag. Here are the results.









my son's hippo.



his cow cape buff.

I'll be deer hunting with a little CVA scout SS this deer season.

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Not as glamourous as some shown - but just as effective

Self and small son with Rossi Pomba 223




Two bigger boys with Rossi 243 and suppressor


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I've had a TC Prohunter for several years now and I think its cursed.
I've loaned this gun out dozens of times and who ever holds it, never sees anything. No game animals at all.
Well, at least it isn't just me....lol

All it does is punch paper and kill tin cans.

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Some great stuff here, especially those Gibbs Farkies!
Subsailor, that's one hell of a warthog. Nice work with a lovely rifle in a great caliber.


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My son with his coastal blacktail from last Sunday morning he used a 21" factory tapered stainless steel T/C Contender carbine in 308Bellm = 308 Win X 444 + my hunting loads are 150gr Rem Core Lok @ 2620fps.



 
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