Very nice kudu, Double D. :grin:
Nice Martini leaning on it too. :wink:
Mmmm, I seem to have somehow missed making my point.
Ok, so shooting isn't cheap per se, but neither does it need to be expensive to get into.
45-70 was my example because it is a black powder round originally, it's a lot cheaper to feed than 577/450 and it comes in a range of rifles that begin at about US$200(
H&R/NEF Handi-rifle) and go up from there.
Can the old '450 match it in the field? You're darn tootin!
But the fact remains that the formula for success using the 45-70 is much more tried and true. :|
I don't know what sort of rifles your friends use for the Long Range BP shooting and I'm sure that they're absolutely amazing shots but I'm pretty sure I couldn't be that way without a LOT of practise.
CHI-CHING!! Yep, there goes those dollar signs again. :x
I'd also love to become a good double rifle shooter but that would make 577/450 shooting seem cheap.
The fact remains that each are out of my price range, for the moment at least, and that they may be out of other people's too.
That has been my point all the way along.
Don't get me wrong.
I salivate at the mention of my friend's S.W.Silvers 577/450 but I'm no sugar daddy for pricey rifles & cartridges.
.310 Cadet, eh? :|
Well, the problem is I like to hunt with my guns and the old .310 is neither fish nor fowl.
It's a bit big for bunnies, hasn't got the range for foxes and doesn't have quite the thump or legs for a roo, pig or goat, not as far as I'm concerned.
Do I sound like I'm searching for reasons not to use the .310?
Maybe, but you don't have to look far.
Dies are on the exy side as are cases and all that fuss for a pedestrian round.
Anyway, I could just go out and buy an original and use it instead.
Kinda takes the fun out of having a custom rifle built.
I presently have a rebarreled & restocked BSA Cadet in 25-20 which sports a Weaver K6 & is great for the bunnies and foxes.
A mate owns a Cadet in 44 Mag which works fine but, as you suggested, it's the absolute outside of the action's dimensions.
It goes without saying that the rifle sports a decent weight barrel and stock to offset the power of the round.
I'll finish by saying(
as I have said before) I love 577/450 but it isn't cheap fun by a long stretch.
BTW, for those interested, this is the S.W.Silvers trade rifle I've been speaking of:
The wood actually is very dark & even after cleaning retained a dark colour.
It has original Silvers patent recoil reducing buttplate made of an early type of rubber or plastic(
Silvers invented the recoil pad) and a horn fore end tip.
You should also be able to see the safety lever on the side of the action.