Big Bore

JD338

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A big bore is something I have wanted for some time and there just happened to be one up for sale.
I am getting a Weatherby Euro Mark 5 in 416 Weatherby.
She has a gorgeous stock!
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I am going with a VX3 2.5-8x36mm.
A BIG THANK YOU for my friend Fotis. :wink:
Oh man, this is going to be fun! :mrgreen:

JD338
 
Great now we know what you and Fotis have been up to :) congrats on a very nice gun.
 
Congrats JD!
Mighty fine rifle there. I'm involved a discussion somewhere else regarding big bores and one rifle for all hunting, worldwide, and this was posted:

The .375 IS THE MINIMUM for big, dangerous, African game.
If you're going to hunt something that can render you in to nothing more than a wet spot in the soil it seems prudent to go BIG BORE and lots of power.
I have a very close friend that hunted Africa a lot back in the 1970's and considered the .375 a "Starter Rifle", much like we look at the .22LR today here in the states. If I could have but one rifle for all game in the world I might very well consider the .375 H&H but think it would be on the "light" side for some game and just right for moose, elk, griz, and maybe a little heavy for coyotes and antelope.
With the variety of game the world presents this discussion does a lot to illustrate the need for more than one caliber I think.

Not to derail this thread, I think it helps to illustrate the need for large bores in certain applications.
 
Jim, very nice, congratulations

The VX3 will hold up well on this rifle and for all but the coastal brown bears in Alaska, the 2.5 - 8 x 36 will serve you well in the States. As I already mentioned to you, if you decide to hunt Africa, especially DG, you might want to consider the 1.75 - 6 x 32 ( Leopold VX3 ) or even a fixed power or no scope. The 1.75 - 6 x 32 will give you a larger field of view, which could be important.

sorry you were unable to find a Rigby, but a Weatherby is not chopped liver--just joking Jim. It is very nice and will serve you well--enjoy
 
Very nice, Jim. I should think that will begin to scratch an itch for you.
 
Very nice Jim :grin: ..That's a real hammer for sure pal!.I'm sure you'll just love it :wink:
 
Jim that is a beautiful rifle and you now have a hammer that can tackle any beast you want :wink:

Blessings,
Dan
 
That's a big,,,, ooooh, I like that JD. Not being familiar with that breed so much,,,is that an oiled stock ? I love oiled wood!
I want something in that caliber class as well, just cuz.
 
I have seen that house before....... That's right same place as my classicmark II

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You're gonna love it Jim!
 
Hi Jim, again, nice rifle pal!..I just bought a sako 85 Kodiak in 375 H&H :shock: ..I love sako's so I just orderd one from my trusty dealer 8) ...I love the ruger #1, but it's going towards the sako 85 :twisted: ....I love bolt action rifles for sure :grin: ...Looks like this pal :mrgreen:

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..Lou :wink:
 
FOTIS":3kt75yc6 said:
Not sure if it is powerful enough for goats.
Not sure if we can post ANY 416 Why kills. ;)

JD338
 
270wsm":2dvy5zjg said:
Hi Jim, again, nice rifle pal!..I just bought a sako 85 Kodiak in 375 H&H :shock: ..I love sako's so I just orderd one from my trusty dealer 8) ...I love the ruger #1, but it's going towards the sako 85 :twisted: ....I love bolt action rifles for sure :grin: ...Looks like this pal :mrgreen:

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..Lou :wink:
Lou

Very nice buddy, congratulations.
We band of Big Bore bubbas. :mrgreen:

JD338
 
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