Anyone have a Stalking rifle to flaunt?

Had some nice stalks with the old swiss k31 . Some people hate the idea of doing any hunting with a milsurp, but I love wandering around the woods with these old classics .

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A person could look here for Canadian content:
https://martinigunmakers.com/rifles/

Agreed, but the prices of these gems be outta reach for most of us.:( I'd love one like this in .32-40 Win. ;)
https://martinigunmakers.com/rifles/mims-rifle/

To add, the one above is mini action so I'd have to see if the wee action can fit a .390" rim diameter. That would be a sweet thing chambered in
7.62x25 Tokarev/.30 Mauser. The .32-40 would need to be on the larger action.
 
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Strange, there seems to be a discrepancy between the practical and academic definitions of the term!

Probably because you live in the land of living Skies... I'm stalking means sneaking up behind the hill of a dugout... I got an elk that way, getting in the bottom of that turn of the century irrigation canal Southwest of Suffield... The Ronna Lane.. stalking is definitely hard in the prairies. Maybe that's why you're struggling with the concept?
 
I’m far from all the beautiful rifles in this post.

but i use a BLR in 7mm-08 with a nikon 2-7x32
or a win 94 in 30-30 with William peep when the weather is too nasty for using a scope
 
Probably because you live in the land of living Skies... I'm stalking means sneaking up behind the hill of a dugout... I got an elk that way, getting in the bottom of that turn of the century irrigation canal Southwest of Suffield... The Ronna Lane.. stalking is definitely hard in the prairies. Maybe that's why you're struggling with the concept?

Thank you for pointing that out when here I thought I was just lacking the 'correct' tool for the job. :cheers:
 
When talking about TRADITIONAL I think we have to look at whose traditions we are actually discussing.

I imagine that few people on this thread have participated in the tradition of stalking deer with a traditional Euro stalking rifle on an estate in the UK.

On the other hand I bet most of the people here have hunted deer using a traditional North American stalking rifle like a lever action or sporterized Enfield or pump action.

There is nothing wrong with focusing on the appearance of traditional firearms on another continent if that is what interests you, of course. However I feel that when discussing traditions, the traditional stalking rifles of North American hunters have just as much merit, especially to us Canadians. Levers, pumps, semis, milsurp bolt actions etc all have a place in the stalking rifle category.

Yer just not getting it Gatehouse....you can use any rifle/slug gun you want to "stalk game", but the definition of a "stalking rifle" is very well defined. Yours isn't one....
 
Yer just not getting it Gatehouse....you can use any rifle/slug gun you want to "stalk game", but the definition of a "stalking rifle" is very well defined. Yours isn't one....

He knows that... he just likes to be obstinate and stir the pot... and once he gets a reaction he starts to argue on all the technicalities and minutiae unrelated to the original argument, he even convinces some of the jurors... you know he consulted for O.J Simpson's lawyers, eh?
 
Yer just not getting it Gatehouse....you can use any rifle/slug gun you want to "stalk game", but the definition of a "stalking rifle" is very well defined. Yours isn't one....


Very well defined? Not really. Some people have looked at rifles that were traditionally used for UK deer hunting (they call it stalking because hunting is riding horses with hounds and bird hunting is shooting) and decided that is what a stalking rifle is.

They don't seem to understand that UK deer hunters (stalkers) are just like us and use a variety of hunting (stalking) rifles, and rifles evolve and change in time and so do their stalking rifles.

If you look on a UK stalkers website you will see a variety of firearms that they call their stalking rifle. Of course, blue and wood bolt action rifles are well represented but there are also many stainless synthetic bolt actions and some lever action rifles and a few of their legal "black rifles" too. Some of the rifles are more like what we would call a precision rifle and they have big scopes with turrets. Silencers are legal there so many of the rifles wear them, regardless if they are wood stock or not.

Of course, there will always be narrow minded individuals that will proclaim that only their definition of a hunting (stalking) rifle is valid. However, when we look at the different styles of rifles pictured in this thread, it's very apparent that not everyone shares the same views.
 
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