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I'm looking at a M98 416 Rigby used rifle that has been re-barreled. The action has the peep sight and flag safety. I'm asking if there is a sure way to add to/modify the action for pivot or QD scope mounts? I'm told that whatever I may get done to the action, such...
I'm about to get a 375 H&H as a second rifle for dangerous game, bear and moose the others are a 300 WM and a 470 NE. I'm down to the Sako Kodiak and the Sauer 202 Classic. What are your thoughts?
Please note that being from Canada my choice of brand is very limited in the 375 and that...
CZ Safari Mag
Marius,
I had a CZ 375 H&H and had several problems with the rifle; magazine jams and scope bases very off line. After returning the rifle and some gunsmith work, we got it to work well most of the time. I wanted to use it on dangerous game. I wanted 100% reliability, so I sold...
Nosler Partition
Vern Humphrey,
You are correct in your statement as this bullet remains a hallmark still. 1948 is its birth date and has been upgraded with better alloys and bonding ever since.
Despite these virtues, however, it has a poor BC and hence looses velocity rapidly and drops...
50 to 500 yds
JrBAKER90
If you are looking for a caliber capable between 50 and 500yds , I suggest you investigate the velocity of your round at those extremes and how the bullet will upset accordingly. To reach out to 500yds and be lethal we assume a high velocity round, perhaps much faster...
Tungsten
DRSFMD - I suggest you should look into Winchester, Remington, Federal and Hevyshot as all 4 offer waterfowl ammo in the 12g/cc weight range. The exact combination of alloys varies from one provider to the other but this weight range is heavier than lead and if your on the bird will...
I shoot a lot of ducks; from early season teal to late season open water goldeneyes and scaup. I have days when I like the 12g/cc stuff because geese come in to play and to reach out and connect far. But I also have a baseline shell that covers alot of range and kills em dead. I suggest you try...
PATOCAZADOR
Thank you for the reference. I have a dealer for this product close to home. He only has catalogue pics for now but usually gets inventory in the spring. Can't wait to sit in it to see for myself.
For the RECORD, I hunt the St-Lawrence in Quebec and Ontario with sink boxes and they...
Sammyspizza,
I had the same happen to me lately. After the ''Divorce'' and moving, I kept on shooting but neglected the cleaning. Came a point where event heavy loads were not cycling properly. Took the gun apart, I mean all, stock off, trigger set...etc..The hard part to clean is the gas...
I'm a sink box hunter looking for a duck boat that will allow me to shoot diver ducks on shallow shoals. The Sink Box (SB) needs 4'-6'' of water and is a killer to move around. However the SB places your head less than a foot above water while sitting and the birds really don't catch on until...
Blarby,
I think you are starting to think about your shooting and this usually has the shooter measuring his lead and having a visual dialogue between the muzzle and quarry.
The most important thing when shooting is confidence and good technique. The latter has been demontrated the other...
Hello,
I have been looking at a possible dove duck combo hunt in Argentina. The dove are a pest and the duck are plentyful because they are not really hunted there. They limit your daily duck bag to 50 birds per gun that can be extended a little if you shoot on one of the guide's tag.
Have...
The '06
I like what Savage is doing of late. They have been accelerating an accuracy program. Look around the web and at your local rifle range...They have really committed to detail. Can't go wrong for the price.
OTOH, why the '06?
Have any of you ever shot with the sweet sixteen? As a young boy, I learned to shoot grouse with the 16 and after my years in school and back to the field, a good 15 years later, the 16 was dead. I love a 20 in the field and shoot a 12 with alternative shot for waterfowl....A 16 would be sweet...
SAV .250
The whole idea of my question was to see if there is a trend or pattern that could be distilled from the answers. I'm looking for a general appreciation.
Thanks
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