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Quote: From the vintageguns website: Firstly congratulations to Diggory Hadoke on the purchase! NitroExpress.com is happy to help you with the information you seek. Hopefully the members here can provide you with their views on your new gunmaking project. Quote: "Colonial" model, ha ha. The price IMO looks like a feasible price (for the buyer) and competitive against some of the "standard" models of the better continental gunmakers. If of equivalent quality or better, an "English name" will certainly help sales. Introducing a .470 is a no brainer for the American market. I agree with Mick, a .450 is also sellable. I would buy a .450 anyday over a .470. Just my preferences, but a number of makers now have a .450 in their standard lineup. .375 Mag vs Flanged? Tough call. I would prefer to buy a Flanged myself anyday over a Magnum version. But would reload anyway, as basically next to no Aussies buy big bore factory ammo in any quantities. For the American market, factory ammo is more important. I think the Magnum version will be more marketable, but the Flanged rifle appeal more to knowledgeable purists. I think this question is better left to our American members. Flanged for me personally though. 9.3x74R, as suggested if in a lighter and possibly cheaper rifle, it would be a great medium calibre double and be able to handle anything in North America. Also have a market on the continent for driven game hunting and battue. A .450/400. A chambering to definitely consider as well. Growing in popularity for good reason. Yes I think it will definitely sell. |