I love the #1 because its short and fast handling. My #1 in 30-06 with a 22" barrel is almost 4" shorter than than a bolt gun in the same caliber and barrel length and that's a huge advantage in tight quarters, not to mention having no action is a huge weight savings allowing for a heavier stiffer barrel. The safety is located in the correct spot, on the tang, making the rifle ambidextrous so their is no extra cost for left handed shooters.
If I could find a #1 in .35 Whelen my T/C Encore would never leave the gun safe.
Is that a hint?
For those of you that don't already know it, he is my son.
I love the #1 because its short and fast handling. My #1 in 30-06 with a 22" barrel is almost 4" shorter than than a bolt gun in the same caliber and barrel length and that's a huge advantage in tight quarters, not to mention having no action is a huge weight savings allowing for a heavier stiffer barrel. The safety is located in the correct spot, on the tang, making the rifle ambidextrous so their is no extra cost for left handed shooters.
If I could find a #1 in .35 Whelen my T/C Encore would never leave the gun safe.
But Art you have access to a Number 1 in 416 Rigby. What more could you ask for?
Yea dad buy your son a 35 Whelen and take him hunting, wait you already did that but you could do it again.[/QUOTE
Yep you and @Shootist43 need some more bonding time in Africa.
I know from experience that you work a lot in faraway places. When do you have the time to do these things???#1's are just such a nice rifle to carry to the field. Here is a couple pics of #1's that I tarted up a bit. Have put better glass on them sice these pics. The full stock is a 7x57, the other is a 450/400. I am currently restocking a 9.3x74 with EnglishView attachment 177092 walnut similar to the 450/400.