So I've got a new gopher gun, the question is, is it enough for anything bigger?

THE GUN...

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THE AMMO... :p

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YeeHaw!!!! Nothing like lobbing large gobs of metal at nasty little gopher critters!!
 
Nice #####ified #1

#####ified? How is adding the "Loudener" #####ifying.

Personally, I prefer a real man's caliber for Gophers, thankfully there aren't alot of those deadly beasts around here. Ammo for the 577 t-rex has really gone up lately, 10 tons of muzzle energy seems about right for a 12 ounce creature.
 
I'll stick to guns that dont relocate half my body, requiring I switch shooting sides every 5 shots :D


Pharaoh sees any rain clouds within 5 mils he wont take that thing out of the case....heck, he was too sceered to even bring his WATERFOWL cannon last year cause he didnt wanna get it wet!!! :D :D
 
Nice rifle dude!

I find the #1 rather rude with big stuff, but its all fun.:D

Everyone laughs when they shoot a big beast like this (hence the giggles thing)...I have no idea why....for whatever reason my buddies and I laugh our a$$es off every time I get the big guns come out to play.:D:D

Have fun!
 
458 Lott

We have a No.1 in 458 Lott, bought it at a gun show from the dude that once upon a time went to Africa with it. It's had the shine removed from the wood. Apparently that was a must in order to go on the Safari hunt. Anyway, it came with 6 live rounds. 6 guys here that day, each had one shot. It has never been fired since that day! This is over 3 yrs ago. The gun sits in the back row of the safe. No one talks about it much. I guess one shot in a lifetime is more than enough for us candy-ass's! No, the rifle is not for sale. Only on a very rare occassion would a No.1 be for sale around here. ;)
 
We have a No.1 in 458 Lott, bought it at a gun show from the dude that once upon a time went to Africa with it. It's had the shine removed from the wood. Apparently that was a must in order to go on the Safari hunt. Anyway, it came with 6 live rounds. 6 guys here that day, each had one shot. It has never been fired since that day! This is over 3 yrs ago. The gun sits in the back row of the safe. No one talks about it much. I guess one shot in a lifetime is more than enough for us candy-ass's! No, the rifle is not for sale. Only on a very rare occassion would a No.1 be for sale around here. ;)

See and there lies my problem. I'm not affraid of recoil, actually I like it. I know it does bad things for me. I have a flinch that kind of comes and goes, it's the damndest thing. One day I shoot awesome, the next I can't hit ####. Smetimes I focus so hard on keeping my crosshairs on the bullseye I can't squeeze the trigger because I can't keep it centered, others I'm a (flabby) rock.

But nobody can accuse me of ever being affraid to shoot a gun. I've shot the big Sharps catridges (very cool), all the big magnums and I can go through slugs like they were candy. But I've always liked shooting guns that rock me back. I'm aware I may not shoot this gun as well as some others, but I'm going to shoot it as costs allow. And I admit I'll probably stick to the Winchester magnum loads more often then not just for the sake of dolars and cents, but you can bet your ass I'm putting a box of Lott rounds through her. :D
 
That was my Grandmothers table. We got it after she died and will never get rid of it. :wave:

And just like that P2 comes in and kills the buzz. :D

Sorry if I offended you, just bugging ya :) .

PS- You dont want to see my kitchen table...or the 2 chairs out of 4 I have left that aren't broke :D
 
The South African boys have already come up with the .458 Express which stretches the Lott case out to a full 3 inches.

Weapons races..gotta luv em!:D
 
Now that is a pretty sad excuse for a gopher gun. One thing that gets me a bit steamed up is people who use underpowered calibers for hunting, with the result that a lot of wounded game are left to suffer and die. (Just kidding! That is a gorgeous looking rifle! I'm very glad I don't have to fire it!)
 
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