I did a 6.5 Creedmoor. Long action would be a lot to maneuver on a pistol IMO. Would be ok in an encore but I would go with a shorter cartridge personally. 358 Win if you want a 35 cal.
Depends on what your plans are. That 9.5 isn’t going to carry well. I had a 7.5 and sold it to get a freedom arms 4 1/2 to carry in Alaska. I sold it when I left Alaska. Didn’t care that you have to carry a freedom arms on an empty chamber, especially since it was a 5 shot. Just picked up a...
With a full size rail I don‘t think so. They sit up a little high. Talley makes a 2 piece picatinny now that looks like it would work. Give them a call. They have always been helpful when I have called them. Usually good about returns as well.
ADG makes brass for it. Better than any Remington or Nosler stuff. I rebarreled a Win 70 300 Ultra mag to 375 Ultra. If starting from scratch I would get a Defiance controlled round feed action. It’s a great round.
I shoot 28 gauge and it’s a blast. The Tristar semi auto is a decent gun for the money. Some on Gunbroker. You can have her single load one in the magazine if she needs to gain some experience first. Walmart almost always has 28 Gauge. The AA Sporting Clays 7.5 at 1300 fps works great for Quail...
Stock fits Winchester safari barrel contour, I’ve had 416 and 375 in this stock. Stock has been bedded. Might have to play with the area for the lug on the barrel. Takes 1 piece bottom metal. 14” Length of pull. Excellent condition. $385 + $35 to ship to lower 48. US shipment only.
For the price of the Skuhl you could get into some really nice dangerous game rifles. I’m not anti Gunwerks, I’ve had them do some work for me but you are paying for a lot of accuracy that you don’t really need for a 400 yard gun IMHO. The 281 Hammer is a long bullet. Unless you are using a long...
Reading some of your posts after I responded. If you thought the 340 and 416 Remington were un pleasant you don’t want anything to do with the 416 Weatherby. I love the 340.
Depends on what you already have and what you plan to do with it. I have one and used it in Alaska as a back up rifle. You can reach out there with it when needed. If shooting 200 yards or less I prefer my Remington. Have a Rigby but it is my least favorite. If you handload you can dial it back...
Life is short. Build what you want. You can download the Weatherby, but you can’t up load the H&H. I’ve got an H&H, An Ackley Improved and a RUM all on Winchester actions. Just ordered a Krieger barrel to do a Weatherby. H&H would be the first to go if I was selling. Get some weatherby brass if...
I would get ahold of Parkwest Arms. From my understanding they acquired the Dakota rights/stuff and are building them. They should be able to provide you with a, what was Dakota drop magazine and might even stock it for you. Their prices are more than Dakotas was but what isn’t now.
I have both, Win 70 in 416 Remington and CZ 550 in 416 Rigby. I much prefer the Win 70. The rigby just feels chunky. I live and Phoenix and work up loads in the summer using Hodgdon extreme powder and have no problem with anything being over pressure.
My understanding is the 552 has the side plates added. Other than that it is the same as the 550. They feel nice in the hand but I want a beavertail fore end which you can order.
Labradar, especially if your shooting multiple guns during the same session. Also, advise getting the adapter to mount a cheap scope to align it. Saves a lot of frustration.
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