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Also how do you like the Sabatti?
I’ll attempt to tread lightly in answering this question to avoid inciting another Sabatti debate. I purchased mine used and it is a cabela’s gun. It had the original regulation target and I inspected the bores to ensure there was no grinding. So far this seems to be one that shoots well. I definitely acknowledge there are ones out there that don’t. Action is solid and triggers not bad. If you have one that is properly regulated I think the real question comes down to longevity. There are some great posts in this forum that get into comparing the craftsmanship and design of the sabbati’s regulation wedge vs guns in the next tier like the Krieghoff. I would agree that this is the weak link and probably doesn’t have the strength of the better designs. That said, I haven’t experienced or seen indication of any problems yet. I purchased because I’ve always wanted to try a double and thought I could tinker with this and learn some things before deciding to invest in a next tier gun. Overall I’m happy and even though I now have the Krieghoff, I’m not looking to get rid of it.
 
OMG! Maybe AH should start a Big Bore Addiction 7 Step Program as one of their forums?
They do...
Step 1: Find AH on the web and click the link.
Step 2: After reading a while sign up for a username because you have a question.
Step 3: Ask your question and receive an answer from one of the more knowledgeable and skilled enablers preying upon your low post count.
Step 4: Commence follow on research, start reading more indepth about ballistics and big game hunting while pricing ammunition of various calibers and shopping GB and LGS for deals.
Step 5: Narrow down your caliber based on what you could find at a good price and stock up on ammunition.
Step 6: Assemble all your ammunition and rifle in a big pile and roll around/attempt to swim in it.
Step 7: Head to the range and light off the first glorious round after which the rest of the day will be a blur because "Recoil!" and "Big BOOM!" and "I have to talk louder now because I have a big rifle, I chased all the AR shooters away, and I'm excited!" Not to mention a smile as wide as can be that just can't be wiped off your face.

Oh wait, you were talking about conquering the addiction weren't you...sorry can't help you there. :E Shrug:
 
Step 6: Assemble all your ammunition and rifle in a big pile and roll around/attempt to swim in it.
This step had me spitting out my coffee. Unfortunately it's getting harder and harder to assemble enough for just a little dip, let alone a full on swim in it.
 
They do...
Step 1: Find AH on the web and click the link.
Step 2: After reading a while sign up for a username because you have a question.
Step 3: Ask your question and receive an answer from one of the more knowledgeable and skilled enablers preying upon your low post count.
Step 4: Commence follow on research, start reading more indepth about ballistics and big game hunting while pricing ammunition of various calibers and shopping GB and LGS for deals.
Step 5: Narrow down your caliber based on what you could find at a good price and stock up on ammunition.
Step 6: Assemble all your ammunition and rifle in a big pile and roll around/attempt to swim in it.
Step 7: Head to the range and light off the first glorious round after which the rest of the day will be a blur because "Recoil!" and "Big BOOM!" and "I have to talk louder now because I have a big rifle, I chased all the AR shooters away, and I'm excited!" Not to mention a smile as wide as can be that just can't be wiped off your face.

Oh wait, you were talking about conquering the addiction weren't you...sorry can't help you there. :E Shrug:
I don't know why, but when I read your Step 6 I thought of Townsend @Bob Nelson 35Whelen?
 
I don't know why, but when I read your Step 6 I thought of Townsend @Bob Nelson 35Whelen?
Things you can't un see!
And now for a kitten cleansing:
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If the weather behaves itself next weekend then im going to have to drag out the 416 and 500... starting to go through withdrawals. I need to spend some time at the hand loading bench for the 416 as well.

I still NEED a 458 Lott and a 8 bore paradox gun. Sadly CZ no longer makes the 550, I really should have bought one in 458 Lott years ago.

-Matt
 
I had a .500 Jeffery made...and now I yearn for a .600 NE.... :eek:

I DO have a problem..

Try a 577 NE, I found it to be much more enjoyable and MUCH more practical then the 600 NE. The 600 is just too heavy to shoot off hand let alone carry around in the bush. If the 600 is light enough to carry then its too light to shoot often. A 577 NE can weigh around 13-15 pounds and be comfortable to shoot and not too heavy to shoot free hand.

I draw the line at around 16 pounds, my arms are just too wimpy to carefully aim without the gun supported.

-matt
 
Finally after having it sat in a corner for ages have fitted the synthetic stock to my 500 Jeffery...put one of those dead mule things in it that joe @Red Leg kindly brought out for me in Aug...fits me better than the wood stock...which I have given to the only gun Smith in lusaka to trim down slightly as pistol grip area is fractionally too chunky for me...hoping its not going to be buggered ..fingers crossed...
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Finally after having it sat in a corner for ages have fitted the synthetic stock to my 500 Jeffery...put one of those dead mule things in it that joe @Red Leg kindly brought out for me in Aug...fits me better than the wood stock...which I have given to the only gun Smith in lusaka to trim down slightly as pistol grip area is fractionally too chunky for me...hoping its not going to be buggered ..fingers crossed...
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Recoils like a 30-06 now...
 
Recoils like a 30-06 now...
Yeah not far off...think we weighed it with the different stocks..and from memory wood was bout 10.5lbs...and that synthetic 9.5lbs or so...but as you agreed we were both pleasantly surprised at how manageable it is...my favourite at moment...shame ammo is kind of expensive or would be shooting shit out of all sorts of things :A Banana: :A Thumbs Up:
 
This thread is too funny to let die... So necromancy time!

I now shoot an 85 caliber rifle every weekend! My addiction has gone into it's finals stages... I'm past helping and only limited by my physical ability to absorb recoil.
 

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Rockies museum,
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I plan to visit MT next Sept.
May I ask you to give me your comments; do I forget something ? are my choices worthy ? Thank you in advance
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Start in Billings, Then visit little big horn battlefield,
MT grizzly encounter,
a hot springs (do you have good spots ?)
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Tintin wrote on JNevada's profile.
Hi Jay,

Hope you're well.

I'm headed your way in January.

Attending SHOT Show has been a long time bucket list item for me.

Finally made it happen and I'm headed to Vegas.

I know you're some distance from Vegas - but would be keen to catch up if it works out.

Have a good one.

Mark
 
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