AkMike
AH fanatic
You guys should have seen the silly grin he was wearing most of the time here.
The big bore rifles were down loaded to a tolerable level. The 4 bore with a full boogie load will recoil up to a 45 degree level as you're taking a couple of steps backwards. But that's with a 2200 grn conical not the 'little' round ball that's 1300 grn or so.
This year there were about 6 H&H Royals that came out of the woodwork. A beautiful Rigby as well as many old line brands that many have never heard of, I brought 2 Alex Henry 577/500 3 1/8" and a Turner 577/500 #2, a 577 Express, a 500 express from the late 1860's to early 1870's , 3 450 NE's and a few more as shown in pics 3 and 4. Velodogs 458 Heym is the one on the far right of pic 4.
The 577 double barreled pistol is called a Howdah. It was a last resort for when a tiger climbed up on the elephant after the hunters in India.
A small tailgate party with brats and burgers kept us gathered close to the fun.
Many were impressed that Matt and his friend Dennis managed to wander up just for the shoot.
I'd like to say thanks to them for coming up, as well as Velodog for time spent in his 'man cave' afterwards before they had to catch the big bird home.
The big bore rifles were down loaded to a tolerable level. The 4 bore with a full boogie load will recoil up to a 45 degree level as you're taking a couple of steps backwards. But that's with a 2200 grn conical not the 'little' round ball that's 1300 grn or so.
This year there were about 6 H&H Royals that came out of the woodwork. A beautiful Rigby as well as many old line brands that many have never heard of, I brought 2 Alex Henry 577/500 3 1/8" and a Turner 577/500 #2, a 577 Express, a 500 express from the late 1860's to early 1870's , 3 450 NE's and a few more as shown in pics 3 and 4. Velodogs 458 Heym is the one on the far right of pic 4.
The 577 double barreled pistol is called a Howdah. It was a last resort for when a tiger climbed up on the elephant after the hunters in India.
A small tailgate party with brats and burgers kept us gathered close to the fun.
Many were impressed that Matt and his friend Dennis managed to wander up just for the shoot.
I'd like to say thanks to them for coming up, as well as Velodog for time spent in his 'man cave' afterwards before they had to catch the big bird home.