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who has a krieghoff classic and has messed with regulating it,thinking about buying one and would like to hear some feedback thank you |
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Mikilam, I have a Krieghoff Classic Big 5. I have 7x65R, 9.3x74R and 470 barrel sets for the gun. I don't handload but have fired everything factory made threw the barrels. The 7x65R and the 9.3x74R are adjustable. They both shoot almost any factory load well. The 7x65R needed some tweeking. After working up a load with Superior Ammo and a 1/4 turn on the regulating screws this set of barrels shoot like a bolt action rifle. The 9.3x74R was less fussy it seemed to shoot everything well. It loves the loads made by Nosler. Again a 1/4 turn counter clock wise to spread them out a tad and voila it shoots perfectly. I really love the setup. If I had to do it all over again I would buy the same gun in a minute.I'm still contemplating ordering shotgun barrels for it. ![]() ![]() |
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thank you foxfire |
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I have the Classic Big 5 in 500/416 with a set of 9.3x74R barrels I hade made for it. The 9.3 barrels do like a variety of factory ammo, it's regulated for the 286 Norma Oryx factory loads. I'm working a load up using the 286 North Fork bullets that I'll also use in my Hubertus single shot. I have high hopes for this bullet. I like my rifle a lot and have used it here inthe USA and in Africa with great sucess. I love he various 9.3 caliber rounds. In a double, they really shine. |
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thanks chopperguy,have you had it apart yet? i was wondering how easy to strip for cleaning and drying out in the field thank you |