Guy Miner
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- Apr 6, 2006
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DrMike":2fc7wa7z said:An excellent mix of cartridges, Cheyenne. They will stand you in good stead in the Yukon.
Indeed, and likely anywhere else as well.
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DrMike":2fc7wa7z said:An excellent mix of cartridges, Cheyenne. They will stand you in good stead in the Yukon.
Africa Huntress":2v32r1aa said:my wish became a purchase order, a 450-400 N.E. Double
Mr Miner. after I get my 450-400, I will be another who will only be using a small number of calibers
6.5 x 55
300 H & H
9.3 x 64
450-400
I enjoy hunting, but both time and money is my enemy, so I decided to only get the rifles I know I will use and to use the rifles I have. But I am very impressed with the number of rifles each of you gentlemen have. I am sure some of the rifles you own have sentimental connections as well.
Best Regards
Jamila
Polaris":2lsyu4k2 said:As far as what I need, I could hunt almost any game on the planet effectively with my M17 30-06 sporter. Add one of the same build in 9.3x62 and I could take on anything.
I really only have a few that I use a lot for hunting. My .280 rem Mauser, the M17 '06 in bad weather and my Norinco JW15 (CZ 452 copy or vice/versa).22 rf. I think if I hunted brown bear or moose on a regular basis I'd add a heavier thumper, but when you boil it all down, the rest of the rifles are either oriented towards a specific shooting sport or collecting. I'm a "shooting collector," not a "put it in the safe and look at it once a year collector," so I enjoy taking a relic out on the range or occasionally on a hunt or a rifle match and putting some rounds downrange.
Europe":1wv7an6l said:If I were still buying rifles, I believe I would buy a
Heym 37 drilling (a double 9.3 x 74R over a 12 gauge ) I was lucky enough to own a couple of doubles and even luckier to hunt with them but I never owned a drilling and Heym makes a nice one.
At my age someone else would have to carry it, but that would be o.k..
I am sure some here have the 22 hornet or 22 over a 20 or 12 gauge but does anyone have a drilling and have you used it or is it just a collectable. ?
I understand your thinking. It's been years since I sold any of mine, and the few that I did sell were in order to move up to something better. I have a hard time letting go of any of them.dsnook":qphq1hux said:for me it's the guns I wish I had not sold.
I had a BRNO Mauser .308 Norma bench rifle with a nice myrtle wood thumbhole stock...never shot it! A .44 mag Bisley Blackhawk. An old tang safety M77 varmint in 22-250. And finally, An Antonio Zoli 12 ga O/U with vent ribs and color case hardened receiver.
There are others, but these stand out as mistakes. I have declared I will not sell anymore of my guns.
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Europe":2o7jhxkl said:If I were still buying rifles, I believe I would buy a
Heym 37 drilling (a double 9.3 x 74R over a 12 gauge )