wellofsouls
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Definitely don't wanna leave them in camp with the likes of me!!!!!!
VERY nice rifles !!!!!!
R
"Where's Renault? Where's my rifle?? Where's all the GIN???" :eusa_doh:
Definitely don't wanna leave them in camp with the likes of me!!!!!!
VERY nice rifles !!!!!!
R
And this is in the works - another 1909 Argentine action that is destined to become a .318 Westley Richards (that greatest of calibers :eusa_clap). It has a copy of Rigby's adjustable cocking piece rear sight. Waiting on the barrel to come from Krieger then we're off to the races.
I love it and it handles beautifully. However, it does need a new front sight. Even with the rear screwed down as far as it goes it still shoots a foot high at 100 yards. I can compensate for that but it's a nuisance so it goes to the local smith (who I trust just about this much) to get a new blade. I wouldn't let him do much else but that I figure he can manage. I'll give him a box of ammo to check it out with. I really want it about 2" high at a hundred.
The only way you can shoot a .318 is to handload.
Sarge. PM me a pic of your front sight on that Greener if you would please.
Well,
I get k-3's dirt cheap when they come in on used pieces!!!! Nobody here wants them 'cept us old types who appreciate them!!! That way if I get one that ain't too workable, I'm not out much.
Again. Love that little 7 x 57!
Now if only he made those for O/U rifles or combination guns . . .
You know, I went and read through this thread from beginning to end and it's solidified my desire to get back to hunting again.About the only hunting I've done in many, many years is hogs and paper targets very far away. So here's my question to you fine gents: What's a good all purpose rifle, based on cost, utility, reliability, and availability? I've got some long range stuff, but I don't figure on taking my .458 Lapua mag on a hunt as she's too delicate a bird.