Friend of mine died with two in 303 in his locker. Shoulda bought one off him.
Did they put them in the casket with him? Maybe condolences, flowers and a fair price offered to the surviving partner/family.
Friend of mine died with two in 303 in his locker. Shoulda bought one off him.
I only have two at the time. A 303 and a 458 Win Mag... My friends think I'm nuts for not hunting with a repeater. Doesn't matter. I am enjoying myself, and that is all that I care about.
I only have two at the time. A 303 and a 458 Win Mag.
The 303 is my Hunting rifle, and the 458 is a recent purchase that I'm still sorting out how I want it to be. Only about 20 rounds downrange so far. Would like to try swaging some bullets for it, since I can't seem to find 500 grain bullets for it at a decent plinking price. Good thing I cast my own.
The 303 hasn't seen very many factory loads through it, either. Mostly lead and paperpatch lead to account for the oversize bore. I even patched a few jacketed bullets to see how they would work, and I'm still dialing that load in.
My friends think I'm nuts for not hunting with a repeater. Doesn't matter. I am enjoying myself, and that is all that I care about.
The price of new #1's is unbelievable. The quality of the Walnut on them has really gone down hill at the same time.
I have no experience with single shot center-fire rifles but don't think one would reduce my success vs. a bolt action. Kind of looking for a backup or new-to-me primary rifle in 30.06. I see a lot of love for #1's. Do you feel that the Ruger has any advantages over a Browning B78? A model 70 featherweight would be lighter than a #1 and this seems odd to me.
The B78’s are lovely guns but tend to be quite heavy. I have experience with only one B78 and it was very accurate. It was chambered in 243 win. The stock and firearm were absolutely gorgeous. I prefer the 1885 low wall over the B78 personally. The Miroku made low walls are a joy to carry and all mine have shot well under MOA. I have three at the moment and only one Ruger #1 FWIW. Jed
Thanks for the wise counsel. I'm going to start my single shot foray with a B78 octagon with shotgun butt and see where it leads me. Now to choose the right optic.
That is some stunning walnut, Hoyt.