Should I sit down?z375 wrote:I will not spare you that misery, so please, while we are young!I think no one knows me on this forum so please go ahead!
Finally home....my .375 Fl. Mag. double
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Sit,stand ,whatever-as long as there are fresh pics of doubles -drool-
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great rifle sir
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Congratulations, Zubin. 6 months and yet no additional pics!!!
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3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
1) All guns are always loaded. Even if they are not, treat them as if they are.
2) Never let the muzzle cover anything you are not willing to destroy.
3) Keep your finger off the trigger till your sights are on the target.
4) Identify your target, and what is behind it.
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Brother you are a lucky man... A heirloom like this is special and to be cherished for generations. i hope your future generations will value and hold it as dear as it is been to you and your father.... Truly magnificent Rifle...A collectible.... be nice if the old leather case can be restored to its former glory... Also like to see more pics and the stories (if any) associated with the gun... Why was it not in your family's possession for so long.
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Been a bit tied up lately and I know the pics are due here, very soon I assure you!m24 wrote:Congratulations, Zubin. 6 months and yet no additional pics!!!
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-- Thu Oct 07, 2010 2:50 am --
Thank you Captain! Yes, this one is definitely a befitting hand-me-down and its never gonna be sold, not in my lifetime! The case is currently undergoing a restoration from a seasoned 2nd generation case-maker, so its in the right hands, I will post pics here very soon, I know they've been pending far too long.captrakshitsharma wrote:Brother you are a lucky man... A heirloom like this is special and to be cherished for generations. i hope your future generations will value and hold it as dear as it is been to you and your father.... Truly magnificent Rifle...A collectible.... be nice if the old leather case can be restored to its former glory... Also like to see more pics and the stories (if any) associated with the gun... Why was it not in your family's possession for so long.
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Z375,
Any luck in finding a source for fresh ammo? I do understand that some people can source it subject to the buyer buying a bare minimum.
Any luck in finding a source for fresh ammo? I do understand that some people can source it subject to the buyer buying a bare minimum.
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Contact Rakesh Anand,Garg Armoury-Delhi.
He has a couple of hundred rounds of 375 Flanged.
cheers
He has a couple of hundred rounds of 375 Flanged.
cheers
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Winnie,winnie_the_pooh wrote:Z375,
Any luck in finding a source for fresh ammo? I do understand that some people can source it subject to the buyer buying a bare minimum.
While Norma and Kynoch (now Kynamco) currently offer fresh ammo in the .375 Flanged Mag. my options this side of the pond are limited to old cordite-loaded Kynoch ammo that I can manage to scrimp and scrounge from dealers over here, some go off and some just dont, it also sometimes depends upon how well the ammo has been stored too, but then again ammunition has a shelf life too and considering the odds, the freshest Kynoch ammo available here would be 40+ years old! So it plainly a chance you have to take, the quantities some people would willingly place a minimum order for usually run into the thousands, and when it comes to obsolete cartridges, they're asking the earth!
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Thank you Sanjay! A couple of cold ones on me when you're down here!Sanjay wrote:Contact Rakesh Anand,Garg Armoury-Delhi.
He has a couple of hundred rounds of 375 Flanged.
cheers
"With solid bullets on heavy animals such as elephant, rhino and buffalo this power is quite apparent but is not so obvious as when soft-nose bullets are being used, say, lion, particularly when is a case of stopping a charge : the .404 will stop him all right, but will seldom crumple him quite so completely as will the .416" -- John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles, (Ch. IX)
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Hi Z375,
PM me when coming to Delhi I can help with this
PM me when coming to Delhi I can help with this
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Lovely rifle. The clam shell action is so solid. I have handled a Otto bock 577 NE which was also a clam shell action. How much does this rifle weight? I would love to see close up photos and shooting results. Thanks for sharing
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Hi .... Has anyone Managed to find Any FRESH .375 Flanged Ammo ..... I bought some here in punjab
from some local dealers .... Most of it doesnt fire ..... !!!
from some local dealers .... Most of it doesnt fire ..... !!!
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Finally home....my .375 Fl. Mag. double
I have some kynoch available with meDouble Rifle wrote:Hi .... Has anyone Managed to find Any FRESH .375 Flanged Ammo ..... I bought some here in punjab
from some local dealers .... Most of it doesnt fire ..... !!!
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Great .... So this ammo you have with you is it fresh ammo .. ?
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No, the ammo I have presently was kept very well and so far I have not had a single failure. I will be getting some Norma African PH ammo for this rifle very soon though, hope there are no regulation issues with those.Double Rifle wrote:Great .... So this ammo you have with you is it fresh ammo .. ?
"With solid bullets on heavy animals such as elephant, rhino and buffalo this power is quite apparent but is not so obvious as when soft-nose bullets are being used, say, lion, particularly when is a case of stopping a charge : the .404 will stop him all right, but will seldom crumple him quite so completely as will the .416" -- John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles, (Ch. IX)