oldskool67
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No pics' but....
CZ 550 in 505Gibbs(factory recoil reducer in butt)
Ruger RSM in 458Lott
Ruger #1 in 470 Nitro Express(custom) and 450/400 Nitro Express
Winchester 70 Safari Classic's in 375 H&H and 458 Win mag
Ruger Alaskan's in 416Ruger and 375Ruger
Match Grade Arms lightweight in 375 H&H (5.5 lbs)
Ruger M77RS custom in 35 Whelen
Remington 7600 in 35 Whelen with 18.5" barrel
Winchester 1895 TD in 405 Winchester
Winchester 71 in 348 Winchester
Marlin 1895 in 45/70 x2 in stainless and blue
Marlin 1895 in 458GNR in stainless (50 Alaskan necked down to 45 caliber (about 5% under a 458 Win mag)
around 4 or 5 Winchester and Marlin 44mag and 45Colt lever guns
Rossi 480Ruger lever guns in stainless and blue (extremely rare especially the stainless one)
several 338 win mags
several custom 338/06
probably a few i'm forgetting
Probably 5 or so 50 caliber revolvers
Probably 5 or so 475 caliber revolvers
Almost all of these big bores will be going to gunbroker on consignment along with 40 or so more rifles and handguns and a few sub-machine guns in the near future. Getting older and time to downsize my wonderful collection to something more reasonable and unfortunately my 2 sons don't have a want for them.
There is just nothing more satisfying than shooting a big bore rifle, or handgun for that matter.
Winchester 1886 in 45/70
Originally built in 1893
My grandpa gave it to me last winter and it’s getting the original stock and metal butt plate put back on this winter.
One of these days I’m going to! I browse Turnbulls website weekly looking at Doug’s work! Definitely want it color cased and a good work over just to ensure everything is in good shape.If you ever have an inclination to have it restored, Turnbull Customs does some absolutely amazing work on these old guns.
Let me know when you are ready to thin the herd!No pics' but....
CZ 550 in 505Gibbs(factory recoil reducer in butt)
Ruger RSM in 458Lott
Ruger #1 in 470 Nitro Express(custom) and 450/400 Nitro Express
Winchester 70 Safari Classic's in 375 H&H and 458 Win mag
Ruger Alaskan's in 416Ruger and 375Ruger
Match Grade Arms lightweight in 375 H&H (5.5 lbs)
Ruger M77RS custom in 35 Whelen
Remington 7600 in 35 Whelen with 18.5" barrel
Winchester 1895 TD in 405 Winchester
Winchester 71 in 348 Winchester
Marlin 1895 in 45/70 x2 in stainless and blue
Marlin 1895 in 458GNR in stainless (50 Alaskan necked down to 45 caliber (about 5% under a 458 Win mag)
around 4 or 5 Winchester and Marlin 44mag and 45Colt lever guns
Rossi 480Ruger lever guns in stainless and blue (extremely rare especially the stainless one)
several 338 win mags
several custom 338/06
probably a few i'm forgetting
Probably 5 or so 50 caliber revolvers
Probably 5 or so 475 caliber revolvers
Almost all of these big bores will be going to gunbroker on consignment along with 40 or so more rifles and handguns and a few sub-machine guns in the near future. Getting older and time to downsize my wonderful collection to something more reasonable and unfortunately my 2 sons don't have a want for them.
There is just nothing more satisfying than shooting a big bore rifle, or handgun for that matter.
I like both equally. Hunted a few Cape buffalo with both calibers.Very cool guns. IIRC, the Rigby shoots a .416 bullet, but the Jeffery is actually a .423...what's your experience been with how the two compare against each other, in terms of recoil and general shootability, etc? If you had to choose one over the other, which would you go to?
404 Jeff just has so much historical value and more of a cult following.