lets see your thick bush guns!

I have one here in 30-06 keep forgetting its in the safe.

It belongs to my older son his mom's dad gave it to him it has hardly seen any use.
 
I have one here in 30-06 keep forgetting its in the safe.

It belongs to my older son his mom's dad gave it to him it has hardly seen any use.

I have one of the same, passed down when my Dad passed away. Sent a photo to SuperCub as I haven't yet made arrangements to post photos since the photobucket 'change'. Dad's has exceptional wood.
 
Yes KJ. Not my cup of tea, but I do appreciate the info. It is the forstock that is proving to be the big issue. They seem to be unobtanium right now. I have a nice wood set I would trade even for a synthetic one right now.

Yeah, that’s why I mentioned it. The recoil-reducing knoxx stock I bought also came with a tacticalesque squareish forestock. I liked the original better, so sold the knoxx.
 
Mossberg’s greatest sin.

.... they’ve definitely had a few.


The world: “Mossberg... don’t you do it! You’ve had some ugly-ass guns in the past, but you’ve been doing pretty good lately. People are starting to respect your designs finally...”

Mossberg: <gently fondling the designs for the 464 SPX>

The world: “Mossberg! I’m warning you!...”

Mossberg:

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Details on this?

Marlin SBL Lever Action 45-70?

^^^THIS!!!^^^....hands down. It is the one I will never sell and if I was ever told I could only have one (of my friend Mike's collection)...I'm grabbn the SBL in 45/70. Through thick and thin, good weather or bad and From Deer to T-Rex you are good to go.
 
I have one of the same, passed down when my Dad passed away. Sent a photo to SuperCub as I haven't yet made arrangements to post photos since the photobucket 'change'. Dad's has exceptional wood.

Here is Johnn's Husky with matching hand grinder. Cool matching set. :)

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Here is Johnn's Husky with matching hand grinder. Cool matching set. :)

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Thanks guy. The intent in sending you those photos was to show what Dad's 4000 light weight looked like compared to the one noted in your earlier post on a 4000. :)I do appreciate your posting of my photos though.:mad: I got into a 'snit' back when photobucket started s******g around and although I keep saying "I'll have to make other arrangements", I have yet to do so. ;) Any day now. Again, thank you.
 
Well,

For me it would be a choice of 3:

1) For if there was a large, toothy criter around:

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9.3x62 FN Commercial usually I shot 285gr Oryx through it but trying out some 250gr Accubond this year

2) For just general handiness and take down

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Chiappa Alaskan in .44 mag with a 2.5x28 Scout scope (Sometimes a red dot goes on top). 240 soft point is always a good option but I'm quite liking the 210gr Sierra JHC as well.

3) If I might need bird or buck shot as well as slugs

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Benelli Supernova with a Speadbead and a Burris Fastfire III (3MOA) current has a 24" smoothbore barrel which I use for slinging slugs. Also have a 26" Multichoke barrel and if taking it into the bush I would probably lose the magazine extension.

Scrummy
 
My two for thick bush carry.
Top pic is a Marlin 1895 Trapper in 45-70 running Lev 2, 405gr hard cast RCBS FN GC with Rel 7, (which I have yet to recover one as there are always two holes from whatever angle)
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Second pic is a Tacord assembled Tikka T3X in 308WIN, 12.5" IBI tube running 165gr Nosler BT or AC
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Can you tell me about the butt stock on the Marlin?
It's actually from a JM 1895 that I had sitting around. I did the Devcon and tongue depressor texture thing to it and rattle canned it black. I didn't like the finish on the factory offering plus the ones that come with them are laminated and painted and there was a crack starting near the tang between some of the layers. This one will need a recoil pad upgrade in the near future as the Lev 2 loads are not forgiving on the shoulder lol.
 
I recommend grind to fit Kick-Eez recoil pads have them on all of my heavy recoiling rifles/carbines including my 1895GS in 45-70 that I load 460gr - 525gr - 550gr for totally takes the sting out of the recoil.

While I have you what forend is on the Marlin?
 
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