My CZ in B&C stock was a pleasure to shoot. So is my little Taylor
That’s in Canadian dollars. You save 36% with today’s exchange rate!That price makes me think that I got an amazing deal on mine --- granted it's a much different config and that one says "model 70", but I'll take it in my mind to justify it!!
Sh*t maple syrup is almost worth its weight in gold. For good amber syrup it’s running about $20.00 a litre ( a little larger than a fifth).I mean, it's still a fair chunk of maple money. Unrelated by fun fact --- there's a rumor that Canadian bills are maple scented. I used to play up that rumor by bringing some back to the states from Canada after hitting them with syrup on purpose. Good times.
Wonder what all the bureaucratic paperwork and shipping fees to the US would be? I know the "Big Guy" Brandon would have to get his cut too. LOLThat’s in Canadian dollars. You save 36% with today’s exchange rate!
I have so far taken 23 African game with my Taylor including two buffalo. It shoots fantastically well with 400gr A-Frame, but these are impossible to get these days. On my trip last year I loaded the North Fork 370SS and 370CPS with very satisfactory results. Use HH and Norma brass when I travel and 458 brass when I shoot at home. Gunpowder Norma 203B. Very impressed with the performance, first buffalo went down after 30m and the second after 10m. Of three zebras and two wildebeest, one of each did not fall immediately but only went a short distance. Can only congratulate you on your choice of caliber and hope you get to hunt with it.
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I have a box of those North Fork cups on the right. I'm not shooting them though for practice for fear of not being able to replace them.