Try shooting a rifle with one on. A game changer. Life is so much quieter.That’s funny. I can’t imagine shooting or hunting with a suppressor. Not in this lifetime.![]()
Actually, I have used one on a safari in Botswana. Used the camp rifle. R8 Blaser in 30-06. It was ok, I suppose, but definitely lacking in style. The pictures were hideous.Try shooting a rifle with one on. A game changer. Life is so much quieter.
All my rifles that go to Africa have some form of quick dismountable scope. I have told that leopard story of why several times in this forum. The Blaser R8, my most used rifle design, employs Blaser's double lever quick release. Most of my other rifles use the Talley system. The remainder are equipped with either EAW pivots or claw. All work exactly as advertised, release in seconds, and return to zero when remounted.How are you getting quick follow up shots with iron sights? Pivot mounts?


Ruger in 375 Ruger or one of their older safari guns,......or just get a new Win M70, absolute great options in that price pointIf you have Any suggestions on makes and models, id welcome that. Would like to keep it under $3k and closer to the $2k and under range if possible...
At least it was an R8 so it was still of manageable length. The pictures from South Africa where eight inches of suppressor are screwed to the end of a 22" barrel or longer on a standard action are ridiculous.Actually, I have used one on a safari in Botswana. Used the camp rifle. R8 Blaser in 30-06. It was ok, I suppose, but definitely lacking in style. The pictures were hideous.![]()
Never noticed noise hunting, and if recreational shooting, I’ll have on muffs.
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Any ideas which pivot or quick disconnects work best on Mod 70s?All my rifles that go to Africa have some form of quick dismountable scope. I have told that leopard story of why several times in this forum. The Blaser R8, my most used rifle design, employs Blaser's double lever quick release. Most of my other rifles use the Talley system. The remainder are equipped with either EAW pivots or claw. All work exactly as advertised, release in seconds, and return to zero when remounted.
Below is an account of my recent hunt in Hungary and captures exactly why I don't care for a suppressor on anything but fairly specialized firearms or perhaps if I am in a stand where a surf rod is manageable.
Not wishing to drive off any Gen X, Z, or tacticool readers immediately, I’ll withhold my rifle evaluation until later.
I had visited Budapest twice before over the last twenty-five years, but I never had the opportunity to see anything of the country. However, thanks to the Cold War, I at least was very familiar with its terrain from map studies and exercises. We had concluded back in those days that it represented excellent tank country once our formations moved east of the Danube. It was to this area, the Great Hungarian Plain (lföld or Nagy Alföld), that a local friend, Rick, and I...
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No welding is necessary to convert a standard action 98 Mauser to a 375 H&H. Some metal is trimmed from the locking ring (but not enough to compromise the strength of action), the bolt face is opened (cutting with a lathe), magazine box modified (no strength compromised because metal is not heat treated), rails and ramp modified (cutting into them only if done correctly, no welding). Even if the loading slot for stripper clip was welded shut and machined smooth, the rear ring does not strengthen the action so no concerns about losing hardness.this is a military 98 action, original is standard length ( cut-out for loading strips on the left). It will have major modifications/lengthening of the action to fit a 375H&H, it was made for 8x57IS. Whether this is any good depends on the metallurgic skills of the gunsmith/welder. Also the action metal then needs to be quenched and tempered after welding.
This may or may not have been done well, impossible to judge from remote.
Buyer beware
I think there are better options for a 375 nowadays.
EAW’s are hands down the best, but Talley makes a much more affordable and good quality QD system. Warne and Leupold also have their versions.Any ideas which pivot or quick disconnects work best on Mod 70s?
Yeah the more I’m digging into this, I may just go classic and find a Mod70 or CZ 550

Haha what Caliber you like!?Ah....sense at last...apart from it's a 375 thing of course
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You’re on the right track here. The custom sporter jobs on old military rifles are very hit or miss. You may get lucky and score the best rifle you’ve ever had for the price, or you may just end up getting to fix someone else’s mistakes. It takes some experience with looking at these and absolutely in person inspections to know.Yeah the more I’m digging into this, I may just go classic and find a Mod70 or CZ 550
Haha what Caliber you line
Haha what Caliber you like!?
...the 375 is a good calibre...especially if you are working your way up.....my equivalent is the 416 rigby...the only 416...
...must confess I also do like my 500 jeffery