Hello from Alaska

Teklanika_Ray, I'm glad you decided to stick around. From your first post, I thought you were a little dubious. Re. your AHR approved action, Wayne is highly respected where CZ rifles are concerned. Knowing your intent to build a 505 Gibbs, I seriously doubt he would sell you something that was / is inadequate. IMHO there are a lot of AH members that know their "sh##" as a serious hunter / shooter, you are going to find that out. BTW thanks for the introduction and photos.
I had gotten a good impression about Wayne when I spoke to him a few weeks ago, and it was reenforced by reading various articles and posts on this site. I bet he or AHR was mentioned no less than 20 times in the material I have read. Not one negative comment, all about his level of expertise.

As far as my other post, I admittedly have little tolerance for nonsense. I certainly could benefit from more patience, grace, and humility.

I do not typically trust these sites. I have found the Alaska sites to be full of Nation Gegraphic watchers who believe wolverines will tear your throat out because they heard it said on Yukon Men. This site has proven out so far. You are correct, in my assessment, there appears to be very knowledgeable to subject matter expert level people here. Once I figured out the ignore button (which I have only used on three member I believe), it was much better. I have found the member to be very welcoming, and thier advice is offered in the spirit of real assistance and an interest to ensure succes of my current project. I hope I have the opportunity at some point to reciprocate.
 
It is easier and better to build .550 manum. It can shoot 700gr bullets at 2300ft/sec.
It uses blown out 460 wby case. Will work in cz 550 manum Acton in 416 Rigby. Bolt face is the dame. Need very little modification. Shoots .550 bullets. Pack nor makes barreled for it. I can put you in touch with NEEL SHIRLEY of Arizona who designed it. Wayne at AHR USE TO BUOLD 550 MAGNUM. MORE EFFICIENT AND MORE POWER
Alaskan bullet works make bonded bullets for it.
KRISH
Krish,

I think I would like to talk to Neel Shirley if possible. I am looking at this 550 magnum, and I would like to ask him a few questions.

Ray
 
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Welcome aboard!! I live out in PWS on Evans Island.
Oh man Krish, I like what I am hearing, but this is turning into a revival of sorts. Neal has data, asked about barrel. He says, Pac-Nor can make the barrel. Pac-Nor can make the barrel, but can't rent a reamer. Called Wayne a AHR and asked where someone could find a reamer, he says Pacific Tool and Guage, I called them, they said send a message to sales@pacifictoolandguage I have sent them a message. Hopefully, they can just whip a reamer up. Then, I may be in business. Fingers crossed.
 
Ray, I was your age when I had my FIRST spontaneous retina detachment. And I'm not badly nearsighted nor diabetic. It's an aging thing. As a medic, I'm sure you are aware of the symptoms. Watch for it. Six and seven hundred grain bullets fired at 2500 fps ... yikes. Scary stuff.
 
Ray, I was your age when I had my FIRST spontaneous retina detachment. And I'm not badly nearsighted nor diabetic. It's an aging thing. As a medic, I'm sure you are aware of the symptoms. Watch for it. Six and seven hundred grain bullets fired at 2500 fps ... yikes. Scary stuff.
Yes, I agree. I have considered it, and it is a concern. I'm trying to manage recoil by adding treaded barrels for muzzle breaks (for range and pratice), and invisible thread protectors (for actual hunting, so I'm not blowing out the ears of the trackers and PH). I also am considering recoil in stock design, and I'm going to try and sneak in mercury recoil reduction devices and high efficiency recoil pads. That said, I'm expecting recoil to come in heavy, but manageable. If I miss, I have two healthy sons. One of them will no doubt take the firearm, and let the Oldman live vicariously through thier exploits.
 
Welcome! It’s nice to have you join us. By all means, when you go to Africa, take some family along. I absolutely love it when my son or daughter join me on safari. You will too!
 
Yes, I agree. I have considered it, and it is a concern. I'm trying to manage recoil by adding treaded barrels for muzzle breaks (for range and pratice), and invisible thread protectors (for actual hunting, so I'm not blowing out the ears of the trackers and PH). I also am considering recoil in stock design, and I'm going to try and sneak in mercury recoil reduction devices and high efficiency recoil pads. That said, I'm expecting recoil to come in heavy, but manageable. If I miss, I have two healthy sons. One of them will no doubt take the firearm, and let the Oldman live vicariously through thier exploits.
If you’re concerned about eye issues with recoil, just get a 375 H&H and don’t look back. A 300 grain bullet at 2,400-2,500 is just a push, not a sharp kick at all. If I ever have to worry about vision problems, that’s what I’d do (Note: I already have the 375 and love that rifle).
 
Yes, I agree. I have considered it, and it is a concern. I'm trying to manage recoil by adding treaded barrels for muzzle breaks (for range and pratice), and invisible thread protectors (for actual hunting, so I'm not blowing out the ears of the trackers and PH). I also am considering recoil in stock design, and I'm going to try and sneak in mercury recoil reduction devices and high efficiency recoil pads. That said, I'm expecting recoil to come in heavy, but manageable. If I miss, I have two healthy sons. One of them will no doubt take the firearm, and let the Oldman live vicariously through thier exploits.
Here is one kind of filler.
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Welcome, looks like you’ve gotten some great hunting in where most of us dream to hunt. Was selfishly hoping for some dall/mtn. goat pictures
 
Yes, I agree. I have considered it, and it is a concern. I'm trying to manage recoil by adding treaded barrels for muzzle breaks (for range and pratice), and invisible thread protectors (for actual hunting, so I'm not blowing out the ears of the trackers and PH). I also am considering recoil in stock design, and I'm going to try and sneak in mercury recoil reduction devices and high efficiency recoil pads. That said, I'm expecting recoil to come in heavy, but manageable. If I miss, I have two healthy sons. One of them will no doubt take the firearm, and let the Oldman live vicariously through thier exploits.

Welcome, looks like you’ve gotten some great hunting in where most of us dream to hunt. Was selfishly hoping for some dall/mtn. goat pictures
Mtn_infantry,

I have done some of that, but sadly they have eluded me over the year.

We have had several bad snow years (back to back). That has seriously reduced the sheep population, so I have intentionally not gone sheep hunting the past couple years. I dint know if they will recover in time for my to hunt them again. I do plan to chase got some more, maybe next fall.
 
Mtn_infantry,

I have done some of that, but sadly they have eluded me over the year.

We have had several bad snow years (back to back). That has seriously reduced the sheep population, so I have intentionally not gone sheep hunting the past couple years. I dint know if they will recover in time for my to hunt them again. I do plan to chase got some more, maybe next fall.
Thought I will send you some pictures when you build a 550 magnum.
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That looks like an awesome rifle.thanks for sharing.
 
Mtn_infantry,

I have done some of that, but sadly they have eluded me over the year.

We have had several bad snow years (back to back). That has seriously reduced the sheep population, so I have intentionally not gone sheep hunting the past couple years. I dint know if they will recover in time for my to hunt them again. I do plan to chase got some more, maybe next fall.
Yes, I’ve been falling the declining sheep populations for a while in Alaska. It’s the main reason I’m looking at NWT or Yukon for a sheep hunt vs the significantly cheaper AK Hunts. I know the Brooks Range hasn’t been hit as hard as other areas of Alaska but has still taken a beating with very low lamb crops several years ago.
 
Welcome to AH, love your Alaska pictures, it really gets the blood flowing!
 

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Itinerary 2025
12-02 Lexington South Carolina

13-02 Huntsville, Alabama

14-02 Pigott, Arkansas

15-02 Pigott, Arkansas

17-02 Richmond Texas

18-02 Sapulpa Oklahoma

19-02 Ava Missouri

20-02 Maxwell, Iowa

22-02 Montrose Colorado

24-02 Salmon Idaho
Updated available dates for 2025

14-20 March
1-11 April
16-27 April
12-24 May
6-30 June
25-31 July
10-30 August
September and October is wide open
Trying to be a bridge between Eastern and Western schools of conservation.
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Nugget here. A guide gave me the nickname as I looked similar to Nugent at the time. Hunting for over 50 years yet I am new to hunting in another country and its inherent game species. I plan to do archery. I have not yet ruled out the long iron as a tag-along for a stalk. I am still deciding on a short list of game. Not a marksman but better than average with powder and string.
 
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