ReloadingAre you reloading for the 416 or buying the Hornady ammo? You don't see too much of it lately.
ReloadingAre you reloading for the 416 or buying the Hornady ammo? You don't see too much of it lately.
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.
View attachment 755459 Staring at these badass dangerous game rifles got me thinking about taking big shots in life, ya know? Whether it's lining up that perfect hunt or chasing thrills at the tables, it's all about the rush and stacking up those wins. I hit up some epic new slots action over by the UnionSlots website where they drop the freshest games with massive jackpots, sick bonus rounds, and that real casino vibe without any hassle. Slots, blackjack, roulette, poker – you name it, the bets flow and the money stacks if luck's on your side. Reminds me of squeezing the trigger on a monster buck, heart pounding, waiting for that payout click. If you're into high stakes fun like these rifles demand precision, this spot's a game changer for betting fans. Pure adrenaline every spin!
I think your Forest Green Laminate stocks look very nice, however I don't care for those crazy looking plastic shim pieces.View attachment 939757My pair of DG rifles, 375 and 416 Ruger respectively. Ugly yes but they shoot and handle great for me vs the CZ and Winchesters which felt cumbersome. I would love to get a stock maker to make nicer wood furniture for sure lol
That attack might have been Joseph Pendry. He was a good man and a customer at my gun shop. His taxidermy heads now permanently hang on display at the Cranbrook Canadian Tire Pro Shop I created. His wife just donated them to the store.View attachment 1147634
.358-338 win mag, m1917 action with c-ock on open and adjustable trigger.
Picked this up after hunting Cranbrook last year..was only a couple miles away from the fatal grizzly attack when it happened.
I have one of those, it was CCH'ed by OskarHere's one that is hard to find... a double-barrelled .45-70 rifle! Perhaps not as powerful as some of the cannons shared above, but still effective short-range for walking the wilderness in North America. This one is a consignment for sale.
Baikal Double-Barrel .45-70 Rifle



Damn jay those are great looking rifles!I've posted these before but can't resist sharing again...
Ruger RSM in 375 H&H with a Leupold VX-3 1.5-5 duplex reticle mounted in QD Alaska Arms rings.
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Ruger RSM in 416 Rigby with a Leupold VX III 1.5-5 dangerous game reticle mounted in QD Alaska Arms rings.
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Sauer 100 Classic XT in 9.3x62 with a Bushnell Elite 4500 2.5-10x40 duplex reticle mounted with standard rings (no irons)...
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better than sudoku,.405 win . 9.3x74r . 45-70 , .50-95 , .50 alaskan .50-140 , .50-70 .50-90
I think your Forest Green Laminate stocks look very nice, however I don't care for those crazy looking plastic shim pieces.
I've always loved the Ruger laminate stocks, but can't wrap my head around those spacers.......
I wish Ruger would make all their laminate stocks like the ones on the Lipsey grey laminate Alaskan Brush Rifle......
https://www.huckleberryarms.com/ruger-m77-alaskan-35-whelen-stainless-laminate-lip-p/57196.htm
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah!........Plywood stocks are for one pump chumps.



























