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Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot
      #295753 - 24/02/17 09:50 AM

http://www.dakotaarms.com/model10.html

Looked at a couple of these at a shop the other day..they had just gotten two in. One was the deluxe model with incredible wood the other with regular wood but still nice..

Was thinking with it being a single shot and all..what would be the caliber of choice?
The ones they had in were 280AI and 260 Rem..

I found them to be fairly light and really well balanced..

If one was going to use it primarily on deer sized game -with maybe an occasional black bear or elk thrown in...-what would be your caliber of choice???

6.5x55?? Others??

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295754 - 24/02/17 10:21 AM


Well, there's always 7x57. Great range of projectile weights and styles, medium recoil in a light-ish rifle, more than enough energy to get the job done out to 350-400m (if you really think you're that good) and above all, a great classic. (and there's a rimmed version available if you need it)

Failing that, a .303 (Brit).

ps I thought the mannlicher version of the rifle looked pretty cool.

Edited by lonewulf (24/02/17 10:24 AM)


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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: lonewulf]
      #295756 - 24/02/17 10:35 AM

I think a standard .280Rem./Exp. would work just fine = better than 7x57. How about a .280 Flanged Nitro Express same ballistics as a warm loaded 7x57. 160gr. @ 2,650fps. - page 295 in my newer, 6th Edition COTW

.260 makes a nicer bolt gun, I think.

The longer case, with long slim bullet & rimmed case - nice!

If going shorter, full stocked Mannlicher, then the .260 Rem. for sure.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: DarylS]
      #295758 - 24/02/17 10:46 AM

7x65R or 300 H&H Flanged.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Waidmannsheil]
      #295764 - 24/02/17 11:56 AM

I've always thought they're beautiful, and one in .257 Roberts would make a sweet little deer rifle. Obviously not an elk cartridge, but how often would you use it for elk anyway? Maybe a .270 Winchester would work better.

Just be sure you don't dry fire a M-10 because you'll break the firing pin.

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Edited by 416rigby (24/02/17 12:02 PM)


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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295769 - 24/02/17 01:33 PM

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6.5x55?? Others??





The 6.5x55 in the Schutzen stock would be nice.

Otherwise I would go for a "magnum" powered cartridge with a long barrel in such a nice lightweight single shot rifle. Not with a 23 inch barrel though. Doesn't list the cartridges they are actually chambered for.

If needing a more standard cartridge chambering I too would go for a classic like a .300 H&H Magnum. If a longer barrel is available, a minimum of 26 inches, and it was available, something like a 7mm STW but it is not a classic.

But if I was looking I would go for more crazy choices, such as the 6.5x68, the 7mm Super Express Vom Hofe, the .300 H&H Magnum.

The deluxe looks very nice.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: NitroX]
      #295771 - 24/02/17 01:35 PM

I see they no longer make a takedown.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: NitroX]
      #295783 - 24/02/17 06:22 PM

G'Day Fella's,

Ripp, I would go with a .270Win or 7x57.
Just be aware, that you should never dry fire an M10 (without a Snap Cap), as the firing pins tend to break. Not sure if this has been addressed, but...

Mind you, after handling the Martin Hagn falling block, single shots, I'm a bit smitten!

Doh!
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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Homer]
      #295797 - 25/02/17 02:37 AM

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G'Day Fella's,

Ripp, I would go with a .270Win or 7x57.
Just be aware, that you should never dry fire an M10 (without a Snap Cap), as the firing pins tend to break. Not sure if this has been addressed, but...

Mind you, after handling the Martin Hagn falling block, single shots, I'm a bit smitten!

Doh!
Homer




It has not been addressed..thank you for sharing..

Yes, I am looking for more of a older type cartridge..almost more for nostalgia and more uncommon type calibers...but we shall see..

The Dakota really pointed well..thought it would be fun to carry and still hunt with through the mountains...we will see...so many guns, so little time..

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295798 - 25/02/17 03:10 AM

I love the model 10 but have been leaning towards the Blaser K95 in single shots.

The K95 is a takedown and you can switch barrels. The other feature is the cooking safety. I sort of like the idea of carrying the rifle loaded and undocked unti you flip the safely up.

Athetetically the Model 10 is a little classier but a K95 with octaganal barrel and sights is quite a looker as well.

To many nice rifles!

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Rell]
      #295799 - 25/02/17 03:37 AM

Quote:

I love the model 10 but have been leaning towards the Blaser K95 in single shots.

The K95 is a takedown and you can switch barrels. The other feature is the cooking safety. I sort of like the idea of carrying the rifle loaded and undocked unti you flip the safely up.

Athetetically the Model 10 is a little classier but a K95 with octaganal barrel and sights is quite a looker as well.

To many nice rifles!




I agree with the cocking safety and swithing barrels..-last year when we went to Spain hunting Ibex, the outfitter had a coupel R8's with Zeiss scopes..I used on in 300 Win for the entire trip..really liked it..so much in fact I bought one when I got back..got a screaming deal on it..have a 300 Win and a 375H&H barrel for it with quick detach scope mounts ..have not even shot it yet...but plan to this spring or whenever the weather warms up a bit...

The decocking seems to be really liked or hated..I agree with you and really like it..works really well and is quick...

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295832 - 25/02/17 07:58 AM

Well for me it wouldn't be in .375H&H, at 7 lbs...that would hurt under full loads!
Then again you can always download to say 375 2 1/2 specs?
They certainly look the good though - Tough choice mate!


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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: 93x64mm]
      #295852 - 25/02/17 11:49 AM

Yes, I addressed the firing pin breakage issue above. I've noticed many of my posts here are ignored, are they not showing up? I ran into a problem like this on another forum where my posts didn't show up unless I was actually logged on. It was weird. I've also been trying to upload photos with no luck. Is there something funky with my settings or something?

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: 416rigby]
      #295854 - 25/02/17 12:52 PM

300 H+H keeps you in classic but with 30 cal mag power,lets face it Art,you da Elkman in big country..yes you need one..now go tell your lovely wife ha ha.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: 416rigby]
      #295862 - 26/02/17 12:33 AM

Quote:

Yes, I addressed the firing pin breakage issue above. I've noticed many of my posts here are ignored, are they not showing up? I ran into a problem like this on another forum where my posts didn't show up unless I was actually logged on. It was weird. I've also been trying to upload photos with no luck. Is there something funky with my settings or something?



Your posts are showing up--at least in this post...

If you need help posting pics send me a PM and I will attempt to help you..

thx

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: 416rigby]
      #295864 - 26/02/17 05:07 AM

Quote:

I've always thought they're beautiful, and one in .257 Roberts would make a sweet little deer rifle. Obviously not an elk cartridge, but how often would you use it for elk anyway? Maybe a .270 Winchester would work better.

Just be sure you don't dry fire a M-10 because you'll break the firing pin.




With the premium bullets now available, the .257 Bob does quite well on Elk.

Not my choice, but a friend's wife uses her BLR in .243 with 85gr. TSX - works a treat - double lungs then exits and they die very quickly.

Art - a .303 with a .308 barrel would also be interesting. I barreled and chambered a P-14 up for my buddy with a .308" barrel and he loves it.

Initially he wanted to use 220gr. Hornady RN's, but found the barrel is a tack driver with 150gr. Interbond SP's from Hornady. He drives than at 2,750fps and they shoot like match bullets, taking deer, bear, moose and elk for him 2 falls ago. The longest shot was the elk at 415 yards - one shot. Keith is an EXCELLENT shot - and was the gold medal winner in our gold medal team at the WPFGames, 1989. He absolutely revels in long range game shooting - & much like you, he is totally capable.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: DarylS]
      #295902 - 27/02/17 01:18 AM

Quote:

Quote:

I've always thought they're beautiful, and one in .257 Roberts would make a sweet little deer rifle. Obviously not an elk cartridge, but how often would you use it for elk anyway? Maybe a .270 Winchester would work better.

Just be sure you don't dry fire a M-10 because you'll break the firing pin.




With the premium bullets now available, the .257 Bob does quite well on Elk.

Not my choice, but a friend's wife uses her BLR in .243 with 85gr. TSX - works a treat - double lungs then exits and they die very quickly.

Art - a .303 with a .308 barrel would also be interesting. I barreled and chambered a P-14 up for my buddy with a .308" barrel and he loves it.

Initially he wanted to use 220gr. Hornady RN's, but found the barrel is a tack driver with 150gr. Interbond SP's from Hornady. He drives than at 2,750fps and they shoot like match bullets, taking deer, bear, moose and elk for him 2 falls ago. The longest shot was the elk at 415 yards - one shot. Keith is an EXCELLENT shot - and was the gold medal winner in our gold medal team at the WPFGames, 1989. He absolutely revels in long range game shooting - & much like you, he is totally capable.




Hey Daryl

Thank you for the info. I feel the same way about the .308..think it would be an excellent choice, especially in a lightweight rifle like this..along with it being fully capable of taking most game in N America

Thank you

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295904 - 27/02/17 02:29 AM

I like Daryl's idea of the .303/.308
6.5x57r might be a nice option.
Or a .303/6.5mm improved...

Edited by JabaliHunter (27/02/17 02:30 AM)


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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: JabaliHunter]
      #295915 - 27/02/17 10:59 AM

Ripp, Keith says the .308 calibre .303 chambered rifle is quite a fun gun to shoot and has killing power way out of proportion to it's apparent recoil.

Since you already have most of the flat shooting high powered "manglums" you'll ever need, a "fun hunting gun", one that is an absolute joy to carry and shoot, might be a pleasant departure from the norm. I always felt 'special' when I was packing my #1 in 7x57.

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: DarylS]
      #295958 - 28/02/17 01:45 AM

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Ripp, Keith says the .308 calibre .303 chambered rifle is quite a fun gun to shoot and has killing power way out of proportion to it's apparent recoil.

Since you already have most of the flat shooting high powered "manglums" you'll ever need, a "fun hunting gun", one that is an absolute joy to carry and shoot, might be a pleasant departure from the norm. I always felt 'special' when I was packing my #1 in 7x57.




Agree Daryl 100%...

which is why I am asking for suggestions..seems I normally gravitate towards the maggglllummms...so would like to have a "pleasant" departure...

I will check into this .. the 6.5x55 is on the short list as well...

Thank you for the info

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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: Ripp]
      #295969 - 28/02/17 04:56 AM

I like rimmed shells personally for S rifles. No real good reason, because the best extractors will not break, and they work fine, but I like the "rimmed guns" because they seem smoother to me, and there are a lot of the older style shells to choose from.

219 Zipper
225 Win
25-35 Win
7X65R
30-30 Win
30-40 Krag
7.62X54Russian
30R Balser
303 Brit
348 Winchester
9.3X74R
45-70
450-400
450 Nitro
470 Nitro
500 Nitro


I believe that this list covers about any game I can think of to hunt.
Doesn't make me right and anyone else wrong. It's just what I like.


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Re: Dakota Arms Model 10 Sngle Shot [Re: szihn]
      #295971 - 28/02/17 05:25 AM

If the rifle is ever going to Africa I would stick with readily available calibers.

375 H&H
300 Win mag
308
223
22lr
458 Win mag
416 Rem

The 308 looks like a winner!

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