What is the definition of a “stalking style” rifle?
https://www.africanhuntinggazette.com/what-in-the-world-is-a-stalking-rifle/
I still say one of those #1As in 275 Rigby would be perfect for your needs.
What is the definition of a “stalking style” rifle?
How much is a "stalking" rifle supposed to weigh? My #1A 275Rigby weighs 7.75lbs scoped with a Leupold 1.5-5 and those come with a 24" bbl. I can't see many big game rifles weighing much less than that with a walnut stock.Similarly, I love the look of the Alex-Henry styled #1 rifles, but sadly they are porky little devils. I like them in medium-large chamberings, but I personally can't see the appeal of a #1 in a chambering like the 7x57; there's about 2 pounds too much gun there...
It's a Haenel model 9 single-shot; caliber 7x65r, very capable hunting rifle and round. It's insanely lightweight, balances and handles like a light-sabre, has a single-set trigger that is still very light and shootable when not set, and came out of the box with nice iron sights that did not require any adjustment to shoot to POA at 100 yards. I haven't hunted very much with it yet, but it makes me smile giddily whenever I do pick it up to head out the door.
This is my favourite stalking rifle at the moment. A completely reworked Brno ZKK 600 30-06 with all stock and metal work done by master gunsmith Chris Griesbach. It is a lovely and lively rifle.
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How much is a "stalking" rifle supposed to weigh? My #1A 275Rigby weighs 7.75lbs scoped with a Leupold 1.5-5 and those come with a 24" bbl. I can't see many big game rifles weighing much less than that with a walnut stock.
This whole "stalking" rifle idea really doesn't apply so much here in Canada. Depending on where you live and typically hunt, they would get used like any other "normal" rifle with little or no resemblance to how they would traditionally be used back in the days Rigby and the like started making them.
So, here's my current love interest in a stalking-type rifle:
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It's a Haenel model 9 single-shot; caliber 7x65r, very capable hunting rifle and round. It's insanely lightweight, balances and handles like a light-sabre, has a single-set trigger that is still very light and shootable when not set, and came out of the box with nice iron sights that did not require any adjustment to shoot to POA at 100 yards. I haven't hunted very much with it yet, but it makes me smile giddily whenever I do pick it up to head out the door.
It is the embodiment of the stalking rifle concept as defined in this thread. If Jedi's hunt...they use a rifle like this.![]()
Something like this.I m planning on replace the current recoil pad with an old english style eventually
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Go with a .357 magnum lever action carbine and really offend the Brits!
This is my favourite stalking rifle at the moment. A completely reworked Brno ZKK 600 30-06 with all stock and metal work done by master gunsmith Chris Griesbach. It is a lovely and lively rifle.
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Longwalker, that is a beautiful gun; sleek, slim and trim. But it's a bolt gun, and I find that the older I get, the less able I am to consider a bolt rifle anything more than a tool. I have a couple of "nice" bolt guns left, but I find it difficult to get excited about them.
Similarly, I love the look of the Alex-Henry styled #1 rifles, but sadly they are porky little devils. I like them in medium-large chamberings, but I personally can't see the appeal of a #1 in a chambering like the 7x57; there's about 2 pounds too much gun there...
So, here's my current love interest in a stalking-type rifle:
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It's a Haenel model 9 single-shot; caliber 7x65r, very capable hunting rifle and round. It's insanely lightweight, balances and handles like a light-sabre, has a single-set trigger that is still very light and shootable when not set, and came out of the box with nice iron sights that did not require any adjustment to shoot to POA at 100 yards. I haven't hunted very much with it yet, but it makes me smile giddily whenever I do pick it up to head out the door.
It is the embodiment of the stalking rifle concept as defined in this thread. If Jedi's hunt...they use a rifle like this.![]()
How much is a "stalking" rifle supposed to weigh? My #1A 275Rigby weighs 7.75lbs scoped with a Leupold 1.5-5 and those come with a 24" bbl. I can't see many big game rifles weighing much less than that with a walnut stock.
This whole "stalking" rifle idea really doesn't apply so much here in Canada. Depending on where you live and typically hunt, they would get used like any other "normal" rifle with little or no resemblance to how they would traditionally be used back in the days Rigby and the like started making them.
I'm more than happy with my Husqvarna 46a as a stalking rifle. These are slim and light and being in 9.3x57, they be plenty enough to handle big critters as well as pests. A good load using hardcast 280 gr. bullets is all I use in my rifle. Bed 'er up, install a Timney trigger and regulate the sights to yer pet load and ye be good to go. Folks would be hard pressed to find a nicer made unit for the money than one of these.
Tradeex rocks.
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