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I like it, sorry that I sold mine.One of my working rifles.. Siamese Mauser, 45-70, 20 inch barrel, parkerized finish, texture paint wood stock. It gets the job done.
All rifles have a purpose so in my opinion calling them purpose built is obvious. With that said even a safe or mantle queen have a purpose, it's just a purpose that in my opinion has about as much value as a woman who is a virgin and wants to stay that way. A working gun fulfills its purpose and lasts, IN THE FIELD.My line of thought is that these rifles should be called purpose-built rifle instead of working rifle.
I have many rifles that are geared to times in the field, life in the truck or to protection of property or life.
My Remington Model 7 7mm-08 serves me perfectly. In my general hunting areas it can be put in play quickly, has the power and range for most all my whitetail hunts and is accurate. The rifle is short enough and light enough it's at home stalking or in the tightest of hunting blinds. I'm probably disappointing you though because I have owned the rifle 30 years and never made one single alteration to it.
I would list all those what you typify as "working guns" I own but why. Over the last 55 years of gun ownership I have listened and tried many things others swore were "sliced bread". Some I worked to implement in the industry, some were valid for me personally, and many just didn't work out for me. Smart is knowing what works for me and helps me be a better marksman. I classify everything else as "gimmick".
You sold a winner.I like it, sorry that I sold mine.
You do know that the 450 Marlin in a bolt rifle is ballistic identical to your Siamese Mauser in 45-70? I almost went that way, a damn fine idea.One of my working rifles.. Siamese Mauser, 45-70, 20 inch barrel, parkerized finish, texture paint wood stock. It gets the job done.
Here's the guide gun I used that made me build the 450. It's a factory Marlin 444 (JM) and I carried it for years as a guide gun and it worked fine. It packs as much punch as the 45 7- guide guns but bullet selection is critical. One day I had to come up against a heavy grizzly and it didn't break the shoulders. I was running hard cast which up to that point had worked well.Below is my concept of a guide gun, a custom built dangerous game rifle in 450 Marlin, custom cut for 500 grain 60,000 PSI loads. It's been built on a Chilean 98 Mauser by the Rifler, it has a 22" Shilen air gauge barrel, the magazine follower has not been milled, a dangerous game rifle needs to tell you when it's empty. The trigger is the military 2 stage with a nice crisp break.
The semi-buckhorn sight is ERA as is the front sight, the stock a Ram Line, weighted to 9 3/4 pounds. The controlled feed works well on all my Mausers and Reminton 03 rifles, I prefer it for dangerous game work. As you can see it is a big bore and the 500 grain loads will not chamber in the lower pressure level lever rifles and with the 450 Marlin belt they will not chamber in any other Magnum. It produces about 4,500 ft/lbs of energy with the 500 grain at 2,000 + FPS. View attachment 1390229View attachment 1390230View attachment 1390231
This says it all! Most of those doo dads can and will do just what they were designed and built for but. IMO, to often you get one plus and create six negatives with it. The vast majority of these doo dads today are built around PRS type shooting. I don't play that game because I just can't fold like dollar bill or leap tall buildings any longer.Just my opinion but there's too much fashion and doo dads today, real advances combined with proven technologies from the past, again just my opinion are the future for the rifleman and his rifle.
I didn't think your comment was crusty. It's America, have any gun or opinion you want. I'd rather a keen debate than some damn yes man, run and hide BS.This says it all! Most of those doo dads can and will do just what they were designed and built for but. IMO, to often you get one plus and create six negatives with it. The vast majority of these doo dads today are built around PRS type shooting. I don't play that game because I just can't fold like dollar bill or leap tall buildings any longer.
It seems semantic but I believe you're talking more about rifles that work instead of working rifles.
That's the crux of my crusty commentary.
Looks like you're working on the coyote population. What's the build? I've got a couple that are good for that, but my grandson will need one soon. I use a Howa 1500 in 223 and a Remington 700 BDL in 6MM Remington.
I carried a No. 1 in the November woods for decades. It changed me.That's a good idea, I might build one for my grandson, he's a south paw and being a kid making him spend one shot at a time is good training.
There is just something about the No. 1 isn't there?I carried a No. 1 in the November woods for decades. It changed me.
Me too!There is just something about the No. 1 isn't there?
Wish I had bought a hundred when they were $350!
That's the discussion, a working rifle pulled when needed is a, you get what's in reach scenario. I carry a 8MM quite a bit so it's over kill for a coyote too. However, I cannot carry 4 or five rifles with me all the time, it's not golf.This rifle is absurd overkill for coyotes, but they are a target of opportunity. It's my big game rifle that travels wherever I'm going.
300 WSM
Defiance Deviant UL XM length
Proof Research 24" Sendero w/ Thunderbeast Ultra 7
Bix'n Andy TacSport Pro 2 stage
Manners EH1 Stock w/ APA RTG Bottom Metal/Inflection Magazine
Nightforce ATACR F1 4-16x 42mm
I have one of those in a wood stock. It’s going in to be drilled for a scope mount, next week. My eyes need some help.One of my working rifles.. Siamese Mauser, 45-70, 20 inch barrel, parkerized finish, texture paint wood stock. It gets the job done.
Yup! Supposedly one of the strongest old actions you can run with the cartridge. Great in theory but my shoulder declined to do the testing!I knew a guy that built a 45-70 siamese mauser. Seams like you could run hotter loads. Much hotter than lever action loads. Not far from .458 win. light loads. If I remember right. Doug
I want to get a sauer 404 matched pair big caliber and little caliber and keep them forever