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    1 in 9" .277 barrel

    I have a 1:8 .277 barrel now. I shoot the.270wea and before I never did good accuracy with factory 130grain ammo from Weatherby. Now on the other hand I get match precision. If one is to have a 1:9 made make it 1:8 while you are at it. Nosler 150grain ABLR and with others like Bergers the .277...
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    1 in 9" .277 barrel

    I have a 1:8 .277 barrel now. I shoot the.270wea and before I never did good accuracy with factory 130grain ammo from Weatherby. Now on the other hand I get match precision. If one is to have a 1:9 made make it 1:8 while you are at it. Nosler 150grain ABLR and with others like Bergers the .277...
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    .300 H&H

    I can only praise the .300 H&H. I know there are more powerful, more accurate .30`s out there but the old cartridge still stands it ground against the newest. Here in 2025 it can celebrate its 100 year birthday, then its a true classic. So long there is a desire for a m98 or a Pre 64 Win out...
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    Cape Buff & Plains Game

    ..get the itching out of your system. Take the .375 &H and blast away. You`ll like it. Take it on a walk-up hunt on warthogs or whatever that pops up.
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    Cape Buff & Plains Game

    Well..if the choice is to be in Africa for 4 days and hunt/shoot a buffalo or spend 14 days hunting small stuff I would take hunting small stuff at any time. The duration(length of staying) once you are in hunting internationally will give you more fun and experience.
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    Flight/layover

    12hours is a long layover. Plan a little trip outside the airport for a few hours to get some blood circulation.. 12 hours in an airport is boring. Yes!. The airline store you rifle for you during the period of your connecting flights.
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    Cape Buff & Plains Game

    Hey Guy. It would so great for you to go to the BIG A... For gemsbok a .30-06 will do just fine...actually a .30-06 will get you going for 99% of all the african game. Use heavy +200grain for wilderbeast,eland, kudu etc. For impalas, springbok, warthogs etc a superfast 130grain will be...
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    New Double Rifle decision

    I would say caliberwise the .450 Nitro express. Easy to reload and flexible with bulletweights. Shoot 350grain spizers for deer, boar etc and 480-500grain for heavy stuff. The .450 is often build on a smaller frame than the .470Nitro also. Name, brand or make of the gun is just who ever you like.
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    30-06 ? Dad was right!

    It´s very difficult to argue against .30-06. Lovely caliber. Thanks for sharing Guy!.
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    Your "most used" rifles???

    I admit here in writing I haven´t been out for much hunting since I returned from Africa in 2015. The few times I have been out it was with my .300 H&H and a single time with the .270Wea. However that rifle I have that has seen most use is my .333Jeffery..Lots of dent, marks and worn finish
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    one rifle/four continents/ twelve animals

    It has .338Win + 250grain bullet written all over it.
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    303 British loads (Updated bear hunting)

    Thanks for sharing all this `303 stuff`. I have longed for a .303 rifle in a long time. Love to have a Long-Lee rifle of the early 1900s. Like one posted said:" Tons of history". I have thought often to bring a .303 on a plains game hunting in Africa. I know of a few places in Freestate where...
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    Africa-Two rifles-one load for each rifle

    .333 Jeffery with softspoints .300grains.......Double in .450 Nitro with 480grains (soft &solid)
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    First Safari

    Hi Jim. As you write your .338Win will do it all. However hunting springbok on foot on the open plains your .264win might shine. I would load 110-120 grains in that caliber. Set the scope on 300m and know your ballistic out to 400meters(440yards). A .22-250 with 50 grain bullet will kill a...
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    Favourite Rifles, Cartridges

    It´s difficult for me to say which is my favorit, but more of what I hold special. My old model 1893 Marlin in .30-30 is a gun and caliber I hold special. My first real centerfire cartridge was the .30-30 in a Win94 from the 70s. With an American leveraction rifle it´s where it all started for me.
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    270 Weatherby or 308 Norma Mag?

    I have finally after 1½ year found new .270Wea brass overhere. Looking foreward to test new loads in my new barreled rifle with 1:8 twist. I hope Noslers ABLR will do good. In matter of .308Norma VS .270Wea I can only relate with my .300H&H which is in the same ballpark. Both will kill game up...
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    Ruark on African Rifles

    That´s more like it..I like reading huntingbooks from the 1890-1910s from India where it´s were of the golden age. It´s also a transitionperiod where they came from borerifle, blackpowder express rifles to smokeless nitro express. Most of the writes of that period mentions this also.
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    When winchester was winchester

    Not being a 100% collector anymore I have learned however not to pass up a chance to buy a rare gun when someone is waving something at my nose. Here is a nice highnumbered 1892 trapper in .44WCF with a 14" barrel. The owner lives here in Denmark and is familiar that these guns are very very...
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    What would be your choice???

    If you are going down the .35Rem route get yourself a Remington M14 pumpaction in .35Rem... Pump it up!.
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    lever action addition

    Thanks to all who share their leveractions. One can never outgrow a leveraction rifle. I had a period of 5 years where I didn´t have one. Something was just missing.
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