Muskox
AH elite
$2645 isn't too bad.
What cartridge did you chamber it in?
If it only takes rimmed cartridges, I guess a 30-40 Krag would be in order. Or maybe a 350 Rigby Rimmed.
Who did the work?
He has a left handed version now.As a left-handed shooter, I've had that web page bookmarked for years. It might be wishful thinking on my part but fortunately dreaming is still free. Since I have a big nostalgic fondness for the 303 British ever since I shot my first deer with one, I might opt to chamber in it so I would have another rifle to go with my Ruger No. 1 and my 1885. I can never have too many 303 British falling blocks. Something like this (Click here!).
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They are a very elegant action, and make up a beautiful rifle. I don't have personal experience with Steve Earls version. Many years ago there was a guy in Melbourne Australia who made a version using investment casting to make the main body. They were beatifully made actions but being a poor engineering student at thetime, I could not afford one.
I still think the Hagan single shot action is the pinicle of single shot action designs, but I would be very happy to also own a Daniel Frazer single shot rifle. I would be looking at one made in 450/400 3".
prefer the 350 Rigby rimmed.Make a nice elk rifle as a 9,3x74R or 350 Rigby rimmed
Pretty.I have one build by Dick Hansen of Havre MT. .45-70. Great rifle. Absolutely love it.
Thanks, that didn't make sense at all.Bolted safety is that little swing arm in the far right photo that holds the thumb safety back, locking it in position. It was a pretty common feature on best guns in the pre war era.
I was thinking about a 8.5x75R, which would be similar with more easy to obtain bullets and the ability to use 9.3x74R brass. But I don't want to deal with what is essentially a wildcat.333 Jeffery Rimmed?
I wish there was a Rimmed cartridge that was as powerful as a 300 Winchester or 338 Winchester and was more available.
The 9.3x74R is really it for a factory cartridge in that Goldie Locks power range. Build it with a bit of weight and do it as a 10 pound all out rifle with a scope.
I don't think I would hunt dangerous game with it, so no 450/400 or 500/416 for me.
Sounds like you have your answer, you could not go wrong with it.The 9.3x74R is really it for a factory cartridge in that Goldie Locks power range.