6.5X55Bubba Vs.303 Super Bubba

Which bubba?

  • 303SBBI

    Votes: 60 40.0%
  • '94 Swede Bubba

    Votes: 90 60.0%

  • Total voters
    150
kombi1976 said:
Just as well no one has ever missed a WT buck using a factory sporter.......:rolleyes: :p
And Russ, feel free to send that baby to me anytime. ;)
She's a pearler! :D
Just what do they put in the water down there, Kombi? :p
 
todbartell said:



maybe they're FROM the Island!?!?! :eek:

small headed, big ears, inbred child molesting baby eaters! :D

Easy there slick :mad: I have a boone and crocket sized mellon, don't molest anything and my dad ain't my uncle either :p

I'm really starting to warm up to this 303. Is it for sale? :)
 
dw said:
Family photo album?:p

that's gold man..
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Ok..Ok...Camk was right....:redface: :redface: :redface: It was love at first sight:p ....The minute I layed my one eye that was still opened on it I knew I had to have that stock...It was the very stock I needed for the super bubba...And the story of the old trapper that carved it....With his trusty jack knife and nawed on it with his one and only tooth:eek: It is a story that must live on in infamy....

Is the Super buuba for sale???? I'd start the bidding at....Hmmmmm.....

$1,000,000........:D

You guys laugh now.....But when I'm eatting elk steaks...You that scoff will be eatting crow:p

Russ...
 
todbartell said:



maybe they're FROM the Island!?!?! :eek:

small headed, big ears, inbred child molesting baby eaters! :D

No, it's true...Most of the Islanders that coem to the mainland to hunt are exactly as described!!! I met a few this year!

Scary thing, the way they eat babies!!:eek:
 
Battle River said:
CAMK- I should have put more ironic smilies on my post, This a VERY fun topic, and I think its very neat to have such a weapon. As my post said, I am still pissed at said former partners who could not hit crap with their 303s.

Sorry for any malice none was meant

None taken as for i was in jest too:D

BUT as mentioned, gold coloured parkerizing:D
Now thats got to be next for the super bubba:p
 
I voted for the 303 because the stock was clearly carved by a true gunnutz.

The art works on this gun stock is a truely a labor of love, and in the great mind of the anonymous gunnutz/artist who created this wonderful piece of Canadian folk art, his art works on the gun stock was comparable to Michelangelo's and Picasso's master creations.

On the other hand, the Swede is just looks like another, dime and a dozen,
fine shooter with little, valuable interest to canadian folk art collectors.

Fellow gunnutz, we desperately need to recognize past and present artist among ourself, and therefore also need to learn and appriciate their wonderful creations as true Canadian folk artists.

I remember about 20 years or more ago, when art collectors discovered old duck decoys, which now sells for tousands of dollars at art auctions. Clearly, the same art collector have yet to discover the wonderful canadian folk art of carved gun stocks, and when discovered by art collectors, also will also sell for thousands of dollars, and you will be saying, "dam, I passed up this old 303 bubba with some lousy carving for a fancy looking Swede, and now this old 303 stock is worth $ 3000.-, without the rest of the gun" !

If we gunnutz do our part and starts to appriciate and collect this true form of Canadian folk art of older carved 303 gun stocks, the affluent world of art collectors will take notice an "jump onboard" and thus force a puplic recognition of this very little known form of older, Canadian folk art.

Consequently, the prices of those older carved 303 gun stock can only go up, as a true pieces of Canadiana, and as well as be a past and valuable evidence of a rich Canadian hunting culture to show the future generations of Canadian hunters.

Fellow Gunnutz, you have now some valuable "insider" information about the future value of these "stocks", and do your part to invest in those very little and known and valuable "stocks".

Have fun and Merry Christmas !

Snowhunter
 
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Snowhunter you are absolutely right.....We need to appreciate fine folky gun art.....:)

I'm going to try my had at it.....My weatherby Mark V has a nice grained wood stock that is kinda plain looking......Time to sharpen my jackknife:D

Russ...
 
You go boy. That's an excellent idea. I mean hey, how could anyone make a Weatherby stock any uglier? :D

Got this song goin through my head but can't quite remember it right. Anyone remember that little ditty from Alice Cooper called dead babys?
 
lets not get too het up over ''sporterizing'' military rifles-after all most sporters came from military rifles as well as the cartridges we use today-30-06,303,30/30 308, 243 and Europe is the same.
 
I'd hunt with that Enfield, it's one of a kind,and if people got the greeblies from looking at it then f.- 'em and feed ;em rice.
 
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