schwerpunkt88
AH senior member
You're missing the .22 for the squirrels in the back 40...
I need to look into the .425 Express…
Ed Z
You're missing the .22 for the squirrels in the back 40...
Very nice rifle. Being a taller guy, I've always liked the high comb on the Weatherby rifles. The stock is straight grained with no fancy add ones. A great hunting rifle.
Looks like you put some nice glass on it too.
It is a great caliber for sure. I wish I had bought one decades ago. Well done!Hey crew,
Well after weeks of negotiating, selling stuff, and waiting on post and permits, it's finally in my safe!
My latest (and almost certainly last) .300 Winchester Magnum.
It's a Weatherby Vanguard and up top it's fitted with a 4-16x44. It has a nice bit of timber on it too...
While l've been waiting for it's arrival, it's given me a chance to think about what l'm going to feed it... and after much deliberation, l've decided on the Winchester 150gr Copper Impact - provided of course that the rifle likes this ammo.
If it does, this should be a nice all-round, flat-shooting load for everything from Sambar to Fallow.
l'll keep you all posted on how it all goes - but l have to be honest and say l'm pretty excited. It's nice to have another .300 Win Mag in the stable again.
Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for a hunt report... hopefully really soon
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To tell the truth, it looked like a Schmidt & Bender. Glad to see you saved a couple thousand.skydiver386,
There's a funny story about the scope on it...
One Saturday night I was just looking on Ebay - which l often do, seeing what bargains were available and l came across a scope that had sold heaps - and had good reviews.
I had a look at what they wrote and they did indeed seem ok.
In fact they promised the world!
The scope was a Chinese made Westhunter 4-16x44.
As l said, they had good reviews and had sold heaps... and l could get one for the massive sum of $123 posted!
Now, they did indeed look ok... but were they really?
I mean what does $123 buy you these days? Especially in optics...
So l put it on my watchlist and left it... until my wife saw it on my watchlist and decided to surprise me and bought it for me!
Bless her...
So now l had a new scope... whether l wanted it or not!
So a week later it arrived and it did indeed look pretty good.
The glass quality, brightness and clarity was really surprising and the click adjustments felt good and positive.
And l mean this - the clarity was really, really good. I was genuinely surprised.
It looked really good too.
The parallax adjustment worked well and l found myself liking this cheap scope - in fact l was rooting for it, I really wanted it to work... but would it?
And would it live?
Well, if you're going to test something you might as well test it properly!
So on the .300 Winchester Magnum it went!
Well, so far it's had about 40 rounds through it and it has worked like a charm.
I've sighted in 2 different lots of ammo with it and both time the zeroing in process has painless and quick.
The scope (so far) is showing no signs of ill-effects with regards to the recoil - and speaking of recoil, it has nearly 4" of eye relief.
Even though l have another, proven scope in the cupboard as a spare, I like this one so much as long as it lives I'm keeping it on.
I really, really like it
$123 posted
Russ
He said that the Arab killed many of the buffalo with the .300 WM. Not that he killed all 40 with it or that it was the only rifle he brought.Fair enough. So the Saudi prince flies to Africa in his own jet, having bought up all the buffalo tags available on the concession, and only brings one gun, a 300 Win, with him? The question remains unanswered: was there not a minimum cartridge requirement for dangerous game in Zimbabwe? I guess the rule was overlooked for a very special generous client. Okay, I get that. It is Africa.
I get it that this chap was a life ring in the storm of pandemic. I also jumped all kinds of hurdles to get to Africa during the pandemic: three major operations and driving several thousand miles back and forth across the border here to get my vaccinations, one operation (hernia three weeks before safari), and gun rebarreled. Seemed like I spent the entire spring and summer in quarantine. And I did it because I knew my lodge was taking a beating. I shot eleven animals including buffalo and sable. Two impala were culled for farm staff and the sable was significant discount (as thanks for bringing a rifle over for lodge owner). The rest I paid full value trophy fees. That was a very expensive year but glad to help out. The lodge owner's wife said they were supporting twenty families out of their savings. Needless to say, I had the place to myself. Which is the way I like it. Perhaps if I'd had the right bullets, I could have made my 30-06 work on the buffalo. It would definitely be cool to say I'd accomplished such a feat. Not sure my PH would ever have agreed to let me try, no matter how desperate they were for my business. Anyway, I'm not the kind of guy to put him in a spot like that. He's my friend.
Very nice. In a great cartridge too. I got mine a few years ago and used 180 grain AccuBonds to take 2 mule deer, a black bear and a moose. I switched to 200 gr. AB's for PG in Zimbabwe. I don't think there's much of anything you couldn't take with it provided good shot placement and the right bullet.Hey crew,
Well after weeks of negotiating, selling stuff, and waiting on post and permits, it's finally in my safe!
My latest (and almost certainly last) .300 Winchester Magnum.
It's a Weatherby Vanguard and up top it's fitted with a 4-16x44. It has a nice bit of timber on it too...
While l've been waiting for it's arrival, it's given me a chance to think about what l'm going to feed it... and after much deliberation, l've decided on the Winchester 150gr Copper Impact - provided of course that the rifle likes this ammo.
If it does, this should be a nice all-round, flat-shooting load for everything from Sambar to Fallow.
l'll keep you all posted on how it all goes - but l have to be honest and say l'm pretty excited. It's nice to have another .300 Win Mag in the stable again.
Oh, and keep your eyes peeled for a hunt report... hopefully really soon
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+1Beautiful rifle and a fine battery of calibers. Congratulations!
I’m sure @Badboymelvin would be loosing sleep wondering if YOU approved of his cartridge choice.
I was kind of wondering if Bob knew about his .243 also. I still like his choice of .300 WM though.BadBoy? Spend a couple of days in the bush with him. He’s a big marshmallow softy, I think the technical term is gentleman but I know him so I can put $hit on him. That’s the Aussie way.
Russ, does Bob know that the mighty .243 is one of your select 3? Oh man you are gonna cop it.
And, you promised Sandra that this is the last rifle, ha, yeah right. She loves my last Facebook comment so we are friends now.
Last rifle, like the last one you were never gonna part with
Should be just right for rabbits, foxes, and feral cats. I hear you have plenty of those!No squirrels in Australia mate - but l do have a .22!
Just loves CCI Mini-mags and it's the most fun rifle l've ever owned...
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Russ
Should be just right for rabbits, foxes, and feral cats. I hear you have plenty of those!
I believe Russ was out hunting in the bush recently with Harry but I don’t know if there were shots fired.I believe Ross Seyfried used the 180 grain fail safe bullet when used his 300 winchester to take a number of cape buffalo.