Let's see your Dangerous Game Rifles.

If you have a none CRT rifle, in most cases it will not reliable feed while cycling the action, lying on your back.

There's a reason why CRF's are preferred for dangerous game.
In that discussion they all lose to semi auto.

If I have a bolt rifle, and there's a grizzly charging me, he ain't getting no warning shot. Neither will he if I have a 3 round semi such as a BAR.

Even a full auto rifle has a purpose in the bush for grizzly defence.
 
In that discussion they all lose to semi auto.

If I have a bolt rifle, and there's a grizzly charging me, he ain't getting no warning shot. Neither will he if I have a 3 round semi such as a BAR.

Even a full auto rifle has a purpose in the bush for grizzly defence.
Until you get a jam or a rifle full of dirt.
 
It's valid, unfortunatly, over time, fewer and fewer even know what they are and how they work. I was exposed early, which is why I have and still do have many Controlled Feed Rifles. Most, but not all built by Mauser.
There are guys here that say CRF rifles are ā€œclunkyā€ when feeding compared to a push feed. That tells me they have zero experience with good rifles.
 
Controlled feed bolt action mauser derived action are the best . Also i like the winchester 1895 . Have good cartridge controlled . And can be loaded in any kind of angle . But 405 win are the most powerfull cartridge build in this platform . For sure 400 gr bullet at 2100 fps can handle many dangerous games . But a bit more energy can't be too much . A good .510" is what i like . A .50 alaskan loaded 400 gr 2300 fps. Or 500 gr at 2150 fps . And can go bigger with .50-110 in 1886 lever or in p14/p17 or mauser action and 50-90 sharps in single shot. .500 nitro express and .50-140 sharps
 
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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Well done, sir.
 
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