VikingsGuy
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The cow elk in my freezer was a one shot with an 1885 highwall in .270Win.
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Thanks! Super happy with that stock as it is actual wood and NOT a laminate. I think for my next rifle (bolt action) i will go with the gloss walnut as i luv that classic look. Cant decide.... 270, 308 or 300 WM.Several good points.
I really like that stock. My #1 has a pretty nice piece of walnut but I like the laminate stock look.
That is indeed a gorgeous rifle!!Thanks! Super happy with that stock as it is actual wood and NOT a laminate. I think for my next rifle (bolt action) i will go with the gloss walnut as i luv that classic look. Cant decide.... 270, 308 or 300 WM.
If you want to build that special rifle from scratch, with modern steel, absolute best machining tolerances and still have any one of several exceedingly sexy American or British actions. Steve Earle is your guy. These are best of the best. Build a Fraser or a big or medium Wesson for your favorite cartridge. http://www.steveearleproducts.com/index.htm. Or make it the best of the very best, a modern made true to the last detail Winchester 1885 from Montana Vintage Arms, in any configuration you want (including take down I think). https://montanavintagearms.com/winchester-parts/
Stock it with California-English walnut wood from Cecil Fredi https://www.gunstockblanks.com/
And you will have a walking-talking heirloom ready to go.
You ain't getting younger...
Brent
Question to whomever,I hope all of you get a chance to hunt with a single. They carry so easy, balance well, give up nothing in accuracy, and they have lots of history and are lots of fun to search for, fix, shoot, and everything else.
Question to whomever,
Single shots are pretty darn elegant though a question from one who's only experience with single shot comes from a Hawkins project build.
Why a single shot while hunting? I understand the immersion into the historical side of the old Sharps and Hawkins type rifles though for modern single shots? Accuracy? Sure though of the rifles in my vault, my simple Savage 111 stock is dialed in. I have additional shots ready, etc. Keep looking up the various mentioned single shot rifles and wow! They are good looking!
Is it for the added decisive one shot, one kill or the desire to step outside the generic bolt actions?
They are awesome looking! It's quite apparent there is a quality following behind single shots. This is not a knock for any reason. Why the desire for a single shot for hunting?
For me anyways, the single shot i feel makes you more aware/dedicated to the game your hunting. It drives home that necessity for one good well placed shot.
Your not gonna be blasting away at an animal that's running.
It's a different mindset.
I often load only one round in my bolt guns when i hunt.
Ouch, that’s hurtfulAlas, not that much more so than someone claiming to want a lever action in 6.5 MB.
At least we haven't heard someone spout off about wanting a double in 6.5 MB!!!
It’s not hard to get off two shots. I typically carry a second shell between my fourth finger and pinky. Only time I’ve ever needed it was when I was shooting multiple animals at once ( such as hogs ) and it went smoothly
Knife in my teeth and a loin cloth
Alas, not that much more so than someone claiming to want a lever action in 6.5 MB.