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  1. Radioactivebuny

    Hello

    That’s what started me on the search to begin with. The 1895sbl which I had settled on is impossible to find because Jurassic World made it extremely popular, and more people seem to rely on .375+ so I decided on the 550. In the future if I get a .45-70 it’ll be a WWG Co-pilot.
  2. Radioactivebuny

    Hello

    That’s right. Found a couple still not sold at online retailers. Scraping together the cash for one. The Montana Rifle V2 in .458 is likely a better choice for me given the premium of a LH 550 but the capacity is awesome and I just like the rifle a lot. Always able to buy a MRC rifle but not so...
  3. Radioactivebuny

    Hello

    Hello all, I actually ended up here in my search for information for a good bear stopping rifle that I'm liable to need one day throughout my career as a bush pilot in Alaska (only took one year of working an IT desk job for me to have had enough. Don't go to college, kids.) Since my...
  4. Radioactivebuny

    Why are Weatherby guns in 375+ calibers not liked on a Safari?

    That’s tremendous info, thank you. I actually started my search looking for a lever gun in .45-70 (Jurassic World has made the 1895SBL impossible to find) but a survey on a forum I read showed most guides in Alaska used .375 so I figured why not, especially given the added power and versatility...
  5. Radioactivebuny

    Why are Weatherby guns in 375+ calibers not liked on a Safari?

    You were one low-ready ND away from launching the world's cheapest interstellar space probe. Also, as I switch between this tab and the one where I'm looking at a left handed Mark V in .375 H&H for $800 I'm conflicted. Sounds like most of the hate specific to the rifle is "It ain't worth what...
  6. Radioactivebuny

    Holy Crap, I Like Adventure As Much As The Next Guy, But This Is A Little Much.....

    When you think the guide’s .416 is the DG defense rifle but really he should have brought an M240
 
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