Let's see your Dangerous Game Rifles.

Northern Shooter

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I know there's more than a handful of people around here that share my same interest in dangerous game rifles, so let's see them.

Here are a few of mine:

1. CZ550 Safari Magnum in 375 Holland & Holland. Standard hogback style wood stock with express sights.

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2. CZ550 Safari Magnum in 416 Rigby. Bell & Carlson Stock (American style) with Warne quick detach rings & topped with a Leupold VX-6 1-6X

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3. Winchester Model 70 Safari Express in .458 WinMag. New production with the standard American style wood stock and express sights.

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You pretty well have it covered for powerful rifles ...

A suggestion though... a plain background such as a grey carpet is so much better for pictures... then the stocks show up really well.
 
You pretty well have it covered for powerful rifles ...

A suggestion though... a plain background such as a grey carpet is so much better for pictures... then the stocks show up really well.

Thanks for the tip. Basically everything in my house is wood grained so I struggled to find an appropriate backdrop.
 
Some nice boom sticks NS!! Have you had a chance to use them?? Or any plans on a dangerous game hunt?

I have a few, a couple I hope to still use some day.

These are a pair of pre 64 .375’s, the top being a 375/338, my grandad built the works and managed to take it to Africa and use it on a Cape buffalo. I just received this rifle back after a 25 year hiatus, I’ll be packing it this fall for all my low land hunting.

The bottom rifle is my grandmothers .375 h&h. The year before we lost the grizzly hunt, I planned to use it for bear. Being the stock was fit for my grandmother, I built a stock to fit me. Unfortunately I haven’t gotten to use it on a grizzly, yet, only moose…. But I keep buying tickets for yukon grizzly hunts, so I have hopes!



A few years after grandads Africa trip, he was booked again. He built this .458wm off of a GEW 98, a blank of walnut and a blank barrel, other then the action this one is literally from scratch.

Unfortunately the airline lost this rifle when he went the second time, so he used his partners freshly built .458 instead for his second buffalo.

I have a savings account running, so I can take this .458wm to Africa for what it was intended for. In the meantime, I’ll replace that model 70 steel plate for a more forgiving recoil pad. I fired this rifle twice back around year ‘2000 (with grandads hand loads), nearly ko’d me each shot. After nearly 25 years, I just bought die’s and brass for it yesterday, and have a few recoil pads on the way to try out. Leaning towards a brown old English pad with a black line.




That .458, grandad built 2 identical stocks, one in rosewood and one in walnut. I recently picked up a Brazilian 98 and have it fitted to the spare walnut stock, I need a bigger bore build to fill that barrel channel, that was cut for a .458 size barrel. Leaning towards an open sighted 35 whelen or 9.3x62, or going further and doing a .416 Taylor, to match up with my other big bores.

 
Some old school dangerous games guns

Top gun is a 8 bore rifle sold by Bortha in Capetown. Gun was likely made by WW Greener in Birmingham and for comparison the other is a T/C Hawken 45 and they weigh about the same

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Next is a Gibb's Farquharson in 500 BPE


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Then a double 8 bore rifle for 3 1/2 inch case beside a Ruger 416 Rigby

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Westley Richard SXS 12 bore rifle which spend it life in India

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Those are some fine looking rifles.

I've taken a Moose and Coyote with the 375HH.

Had the 458 out last year for the bear hunt but didn't see anything.

I'll be hunting exclusively this season with the 416 and will likely bring it on future bison and brown bear hunts. I've done a ton of plinking with it though, fired over 300 rounds over the last year.
 
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Thanks. Reduced loads are for practice (but don't see why these wouldn't do on game).

Got .416 Wby Mk V Canadian Northern Magnum from their custom shop really like it and it don't kick hard at all with muzzle brake installed & full on loads kicks like my .30-06.

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First is my custom 376 Steyr.
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It is built on a LH Ruger MK II. Has a 21" Bevan King barrel with NECG open sights, pillar and glass bedded into a Wenig Pepper laminate full length stock. Currently has a S&B 1.5-6x42 German #4 scope mounted on it in QRW rings, and weighs 10 lbs 7 oz. Shoots 260 gr AccuBonds @ 2632 fps and produces 0.535" groups at 100 yards. Recoil is mild from the bench. I have taken elk and bison with it to date.

Next is my custom 416 Taylor.
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It too is built on a LH Ruger MK II. It too has a Bevan King barrel with NECG open sights, finished at 22". Also pillar and glass bedded into a Wenig pepper laminate stock. Has a Trijicon TR24G 1-4x24 scope with triangle post in Ruger 30mm rings. Weighs 9 lbs 10 oz. Shoots 350 gr Barnes TSX @ 2415 fps with 69.0 gr of Re-15, and produces 0.400" groups at 100 yards. Recoil is manageable. Haven't taken any game as yet, as I still have to try loads of 70 and 71 gr of Re-15 to determine final load.

Both rifles built by RMR at Corlanes.
 

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I have a interarms mk x in 458wm wearing a 26.5" Douglas barrel. It's alot of fun. 400gr woodlieghs ppsn at just over 2400fps shoots flatter than most would ever expect
For those who consider black bear as potentially dangerous game or at least game that can hit back I keep a Baikal mp221 4570 double rifle. Fun to shoot and cheap enough to use as a club or paddle if need be
 
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