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  1. ms86

    For Sale Nikon Monarch 3 3-12x42 NP Custom XR Turret With QD Rings Included

    Hehe hence the “PF” in the expression, though I of course am assuming a swift and easy transaction in this case!
  2. ms86

    For Sale Nikon Monarch 3 3-12x42 NP Custom XR Turret With QD Rings Included

    Up for sale is a Nikon Monarch 3 3-12x42 (1" tube) with the NikoPlex (Duplex) reticle and a custom XR turret. These are great scopes for the money, and this line has been discontinued. I have never hunted with this scope, it's only ever been on target rifles. The glass is extremely clear and the...
  3. ms86

    Joined the club...

    Beautiful gun! You could even shoot Spred-R loads through one of the barrels and it would make a lovely gun for upland birds. Certainly will bust clays with the rest of them. I recommend RST shells if its an older gun. I own a Henry Atkin Best Sidelock in 12 Bore (our Gauge). It's a 6.5 lb gun...
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    Recently Purchased Mauser

    re: @WebleyGreene455's post: I'd lean towards option #1, but per my post above, would need to see some of the markings a bit better.
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    Recently Purchased Mauser

    If it was a Yugo M48 it'd have the coat of arms on the receiver ring as well as the M48 marking, it'd also have a manufacturer's marking (Cyrillic lettering) on the left side of the receiver (or at minimum it'd have some form of proof markings). Doesn't appear to be any evidence that those were...
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    WARNING: SCAMMER ALERT ARMSLIST!

    Yeah in my experience, Armslist is not a reliable place to go purchase. I never use it. Here in Texas we have TexasGunTrader which is a little better but you have to be careful and ask lots of questions of prospective buyers/sellers. And even then, there is a risk. I pretty much exclusively buy...
  7. ms86

    Hello from central Texas!

    Welcome from a fellow Texan (also in Central Texas).
  8. ms86

    Prince Harry sells his Purdey rifles

    I would have to guess these were bolt-action rifles...if not, getting a (matched?) pair of Purdey double rifles for $62000 USD is an absolute steal, especially with such provenance...if anything that outrages me more than the story itself ;)
  9. ms86

    Hello from Texas

    Welcome from a fellow Texan! Sounds like you have some great rifles for hunting Africa. What's the make of the .404 Jeff?
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    Difference between the 450/400 and the .450 3¼

    Just to add, @Eventually_Africa_Again, assuming in the original post you meant comparing a 450/400 3" to a 450 (NE) 3 1/4". In which case, the above posts are correct (including the helpful reference to the Craig Boddington article). However, there is also the 450/400 NE 3 1/4" which is...
  11. ms86

    How many double rifles do you own?

    None (at least in reality - in my dreams I own many!), though I do own side-by-side and over-under shotguns. I would love to own a double rifle one day. Can anyone comment on their usefulness or appropriateness for N. American game - in the big bore calibers that is, I understand you can get...
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    In defense of Vintage guns

    Aaron, I should've mentioned in my original reply that I've spent the better part of the last several years asking a very similar question to yours. I'm happy to share some of my views if you want to PM me. I will say that somewhat along the lines of what @rookhawk said, it's all about what you...
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    In defense of Vintage guns

    Aaron, I guess it depends on what you define as "break the bank" or a "sleeper" rifle. I personally own 2 Oberndorf Mauser Type B rifles, one made in 1921 and one made in 1940, both of them were not cheap but also not outrageously expensive like some "best" quality rifles or even new high-end...
  14. ms86

    Hiya! From Texas

    Welcome from a fellow Texan new to this forum, obsessed with vintage hunting rifles and starting to fall in love with the mystique of big bore rifles. Glad to have you here!
  15. ms86

    A big ol' Texas hello!

    Howdy! I'm also a Texan new to this forum. Would be happy to share learnings anytime.
  16. ms86

    Greetings from Texas

    Thanks! Will send you a PM.
  17. ms86

    Greetings from Texas

    Thank you! Yes I already count wingshooting as a hobby so no troubles there. Would love to also try some bird hunting in Africa as part of a safari. I'm sure this forum has ample resources for Africa savings tips, good choices/locations/outfitters for first safaris, costs/fees, logistics, etc...
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    Greetings from Texas

    Thanks to all for the very friendly greetings thus far! I'm excited to participate in this forum. I've already learned so much from reading posts by many of you. I hope to learn much about the practice and art of hunting through this forum. I will definitely look into attending SCI in Dallas...
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    Greetings from Texas

    Thanks! I am in the Austin area.
  20. ms86

    Greetings from Texas

    Hi there, I'm a relatively new hunter in my 30s located in TX. I've been hunting for about 3 years now, started with birds but just started hunting deer last year, and I'm hooked. Trying to slowly introduce myself to bigger game, I love the mystique of hunting and how it allows one to commune...
 
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