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2nd Luxus Model 11... What caliber?
31 January 2013, 21:13
eskimo362nd Luxus Model 11... What caliber?
I have one of the first Model 11's (single digit serial number) and it is in 223 with an additional barrel and forearm being fitted now at Luxus in 9.3x74r with open sights.
I am going to order a Custom grade Model 11 in a month or so in a "middle" caliber so I can have two complete rifles in either a small caliber and a medium caliber with me at the same time or a medium and large caliber at the same time.
What caliber would you order and why? I am thinking of something somewhere between 260 Rem and 30-06.
"One shot is usually enough..."
31 January 2013, 21:41
f224I really like the 6.5 class or cartridges and as a second choice, the 308Win. You get better ballistic performance with the 6.5's over the .30's, and you can find 308 ammo everywhere in the world.
31 January 2013, 22:23
458Win6.5x55. It's a classic and perfect for the little Luxus
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
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www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com 01 February 2013, 02:28
Cliff LyleAs we discussed the othe night, I like a mid weight caliber on this frame. I believe the 7mm-08 or the 6.5 Swede would be about as good as a guy could get. I suspect a 22 caliber along with the 6.5 would cover a lot of ground for the guy who likes to shoot single shots. Like me.

01 February 2013, 09:44
Paul TruccoloHave you considered the .300 H&H ?
Classic, effective and common enough that components are easy to aquire.
A long barreled (26-27") .300 H&H ss would be an extremely useful addition
to any battery.
JMO.
Paul.
01 February 2013, 21:14
Mike ScottI picked a 7x57 for a "middle" caliber in my Luxus. 7-08 would work too. I had thought of the 7-30 Waters which is one of my favorite cartridges, but the Luxus kept whispering that it wanted to be a 7x57.
01 February 2013, 21:34
eskimo36Lots of good input guys. Mike I have considered a 7x57 marked as 275 Rigby. So many choices...just one barrel.
"One shot is usually enough..."
02 February 2013, 04:40
GeedubyaA 9.3 x 74R might be fun also.
I've tried unsuccessfully to get with the Merkel rep to see about getting a stutzen barrel for my K1. I think if I order a Luxus I'll ask Adam if he can do a 9.3 x 74R @ 22"
gwb
02 February 2013, 04:58
eskimo36I really agree with you on that one. I already have a 9.3x74R being made by Luxus for my first Model 11.
"One shot is usually enough..."
02 February 2013, 11:54
Idaho SharpshooterPlus One! for the 300 H&H. It is a classic, and would fit in.
04 February 2013, 03:58
Bobby4211I just ordered my second in 280 Rem. I purchased my first in 308 and ordered 300 Win and a 375 H&H barrels as well.I was a little Leary about the 375 in such a light rifle but after talking to Adam I decided to go ahead.The recoil of the 375 feels about the same as my 45/70 guide gun wich to me isn't bad at all.
04 February 2013, 04:07
BiebsMine is in 280 Rem as well. The reason?....I had 12 boxes of 280 Rem ammo and no rifle :-)
04 February 2013, 22:52
N E 450 No2I would recommend a 270, the 308 or the 30/06.
My personal choice would be a 308.
With a 223, a 308,[or a 270, 30/06] and a 9,3x74R you could do anything that needs to be done with a single shot rifle.
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08 February 2013, 16:50
505ED7x57 classic little rifle and caliber
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09 February 2013, 03:17
BiebsYes, that should be one of the standard calibers. And if you don't plan on leaving the country with it (headstamp issues) have it marked as a 275 Rigby.
12 February 2013, 02:10
CZ7x57 Flanged or 300 H&H Flanged.
CZ
12 February 2013, 04:07
BiebsI have a 280 now, and just ordered a 260 Rem, with NECG Masterpiece sights like my 280. I wouldn't go too heavy on caliber; they're a dainty rifle.
06 March 2013, 16:10
Cliff LyleAgreed. For me, the rifle is best suited to the 280 and under caliber array. But that's just me.
Biebs, did you ever get enough 222 Rem ammo that you were searching for? I found mine but now can't find the thread you were on.
06 March 2013, 16:22
eskimo36The strong front runner is a 7x57 marked as 275 Rigby. This got put off a little as I bought a two barrel set in the new Model 11S. It is a 308 Winchester and a 22 Hornet. I have enough Hornet ammo hoarded to shoot the rest of my life and probably my kids lives. Luxus is also finishing up my 9.3x74r barrel for my original Model 11. My new work project is going to allow me more time than I have had in years to shoot. I am ready...
"One shot is usually enough..."
07 March 2013, 06:02
Cliff LyleGood for you. I hope you and I can meet up halfway between our homes and spend some time burning ammo.
08 March 2013, 21:00
AFreemanJon,
O, when she's angry, she is keen and shrewd:
She was a vixen when she went to school;
And, though she be but little, she is fierce.
-- Shakespeare
10 March 2013, 04:12
BiebsAdam, don't go Gay on us now :-)
12 March 2013, 00:31
AFreemanHaha.
23 August 2013, 05:13
DWrightAfter handling a few of them now, I think I must have one in .280 AI.
23 August 2013, 07:33
eskimo36I now have two Model 11's with 4 barrels in 22 Hornet, 223, 308 Win, and 9.3x74r. It is a great rifle and I think I am ready for anything I'll ever shoot with these chamberings.
"One shot is usually enough..."
23 August 2013, 23:28
MikelravySounds like you are set. And it sure is an easy package to travel with.