My dream rifle is a

Ses,
when you get bored with that 1895 35 WCF, you can upgrade to the 1895 big bore stalking rifle - .405 WCF. If you hand load, that cartridge will open a lot of doors for you. Elves to elephants.
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it looks mixed with something like a native cat with a house cat.
Bengal, cross between an Asian leopard cat and a tabby. This on is a P2, ie second cross down, a direct cross P1 is just too wild. His name is Lord Ruben The Magnificent, and he acts it!
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I have been looking for a 86 35 Winchester I can afford for years. Seen I see the 33 a lot more. Some thing I like about the 35win in a 86 seems right. Think I have some brass somewhere.
I hope you havent been looking too long for a .35 Win in a model 86, it wasnt chambered for it, only the '95.
 
Ses,
when you get bored with that 1895 35 WCF, you can upgrade to the 1895 big bore stalking rifle - .405 WCF. If you hand load, that cartridge will open a lot of doors for you. Elves to elephants.
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Think I have owned at least 3 of them. Took one to RSA in 2009.
 
Bengal, cross between an Asian leopard cat and a tabby. This on is a P2, ie second cross down, a direct cross P1 is just too wild. His name is Lord Ruben The Magnificent, and he acts it!
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Sounds familiar.....my sons name is Ruben.....17 92kg, qualified in the final against a 100kg opponent, 6/0 then 6/4 then win by fall for SA national wrestling championships in 2 weeks time Greco Roman....

I do not argue with him anymore I just say talk to your mother..........
 
My dream rifle is a left handed Rigby Stalker in 275 Rigby. Since they don't make it in left hand and probably won't, I can save some money.
 
The left handers in England must all be commoners. vbg
 
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Sorry Camdog, I got that wrong, it comes with an ambidextrous stock. About £8400 from the factory, so not a nightmare by any means.
He can get the London Best in "Vintage" style left-handed for £26,340 in 275 Rigby though.

The left handers in England must all be commoners. vbg

Considering how the left handed firearms cost much, much more I'd say opposite is true.
 
The history of left handed guns would make a interesting book, it's seems only relatively recently there have been left hand guns. Tho I know there were left hand guns made in the 17th and 18th century.
 
Right now my dream rifle is any rifle that I can find ammo for! Seriously it would be a .450 double.
 
He can get the London Best in "Vintage" style left-handed for £26,340 in 275 Rigby though.



Considering how the left handed firearms cost much, much more I'd say opposite is true.
On the other hand, if there were sufficient middle and upper middle class left handed shooters possibly Rigby would make a Southpaw Stalker.
 
Tanks,
Your cat pic reminded me of a real story.
When I was home from college one summer, I met an attractive single gal and made a date to take her to the movies. When I went to pick her up at her apartment, I rang the bell and she said come on in, I am almost ready. In I went through what must have been the back door to her kitchen and as I walked past the refrigerator, her cat leaped from the refrigerator and landed on my head! Not knowing what the H was going on, I bent forward a bit and with my right hand swept the cat off my head and across the little kitchen and bounced it off a wall in the living room.
Naturally the cat squalled and ran to its owner (can not remember the girls name anymore).
Girl said. "odd , he has never done that before".
Right then I decided He would never have another chance to dig his claws into me and though she was an OK date, that was our first, and last date.
 

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