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festus290
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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: mauserand9mm]
      #254168 - 28/09/14 08:55 AM

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Rifle/cartridge?




Rigby sidelock .500 NE. Woodleigh 570 gn solids. Actually jumped 5 Durga boys after tracking buffalo for 12 days. A lot of water and dry leaves in the jess. Tough hunting. BTW, saw the biggest buffalo I have ever seen in a herd. Rounds entered right hip and ended up at left shoulder. Glad we had the horsepower.


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festus290
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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: ozhunter]
      #254169 - 28/09/14 09:01 AM

Thanks Andy, and the same to you. Glad you got that wily 'ol buff. Thanks for letting us know his est. age I got within about 100 yards of him and only saw him briefly. You did one heck of a job collecting him. BZ

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: festus290]
      #254175 - 28/09/14 11:41 AM

umm no i dont, after putting a deposit on it, and being told the wait would be 6 -8 months for it to be completed ,its now 20 months and still not ready, then, however long it takes............... to get the Export Permit ,customs etc hmmmmmmmm

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: 9.3x57]
      #259218 - 20/01/15 12:11 PM



Yes, I do hunt with mine.

Edited by Postman (20/01/15 12:18 PM)


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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: Postman]
      #259224 - 20/01/15 02:05 PM

Quite a hole above it's left eye. That's quite a chunk of walnut, Postman.
Well done.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: DarylS]
      #259232 - 20/01/15 10:15 PM

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Quite a hole above it's left eye. That's quite a chunk of walnut, Postman.
Well done.




I will need to get a pirate's eye patch for the mount once the taxidermist is done. :-)

On a positive note, 5 of 7 shots were fatal. My 1st buffalo, and I just kept shooting and shooting. Kinda scared shitless and in "shooting auto-pilot" at 35 yards... At some point, the trackers shouted that I could stop shooting because the bull was down.


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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: Postman]
      #259242 - 21/01/15 05:32 AM

nice rifle, nice buffalo!

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: 9.3x57]
      #260930 - 22/02/15 07:20 AM

I bought my first DR in 1951 as a High School Junior. I have owned a DR at least all of my hunting years. I actually carried one to Africa on 4 different occaisons but actually only used one once on an Elephant. I had the romantic notion that that is what should be used. I found the pleasure of using it to successfully harvest game was no more pleasurable than with a nice bolt gun. My next and last safari I took my Elephant with a custom 416Rigby bolt gun. I glance at the tusks as I write this and the memory comes flowing back. Incidentally after selling the gun I took the Elephant with I bought one last DR which is now long gone. It finally dawned on me that all things considered they were just not worth it. I have managed to live comfortably for the last 10 years without one. I know it's near heresy on this forum but I think they are the biggest con-job in African lore.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: zimhunter]
      #261351 - 28/02/15 01:29 PM

My most recent, a Scimitar-Horned Oryx, taken two months ago in Texas with my 9.3 x 74 Rimmed. I built this rifle on a BRNO ZP-47 action.


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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: Ron_Vella]
      #353992 - 03/06/21 04:03 PM

More photos required here.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: NitroX]
      #354015 - 04/06/21 07:46 AM

Yes, as often as possible:


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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: crshelton]
      #354016 - 04/06/21 10:00 AM

Absolutely otherwise I never would have bought it, I call mine the working man's double and intend to put a lot more scratches on it.
I just wish I could do more hunting during the pandemic BS and that I could find the proper scope mounting system for it.
With my current factory loads the open sights hit 2" and 1" left at 50m but it's spot on with a scope.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: 260rem]
      #354036 - 05/06/21 01:21 AM

Can you not adjust the rear sight(s) to be spot-on?
Won't take much movement.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: DarylS]
      #354050 - 05/06/21 08:07 AM

I have taken elephant, buffalo, a lion and a leopard with my Krieghoff Teck O/U double rifle, with interchangeable barrels in .458 WM and .375 H&H. I have also taken eland and greater and lesser kudu with the same rifle.

At the time I bought the rifle (1970), Kynoch had ceased manufacturing ammunition for the classic double rifle cartridges, hence the use of rimless cartridges. However, the extractors/ejectors have never failed to work as designed.


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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: xausa]
      #354051 - 05/06/21 09:20 AM

Heres a few pics of my double hunts
Chapius 9.3x74

Thomas Blissett .500 nitro Chris's rifle

merkel 40 450-400


Greener Empire. 577 2 3/4 "Fat Lady"




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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: DarylS]
      #354054 - 05/06/21 10:19 AM

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Can you not adjust the rear sight(s) to be spot-on?
Won't take much movement.




No unfortunately regulated and set at the factory, and I can't buy the ammo it was regulated with.
But I could, and probably should fit an adjustable rear sight, but for my needs being up close and snap shots they work just fine.
I only put a scope on so I can shoot reduced cast bullet loads for when I go chasing pigs.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: 260rem]
      #354081 - 06/06/21 02:30 AM

Good pictures, gentlemen. Thanks.

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: NitroX]
      #354238 - 10/06/21 12:31 PM

What a silly question!!! “Of course” is the appropriate answer…. My latest was last fall, filling the tags of 50% of my hunt camp….. party hunting for whitetail can turn oneself into a less that popular dude. Thank heavens my crew is understanding and when plied with loads of really good scotch are the forgiving type!!!!!!

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: Postman]
      #377626 - 28/06/23 01:03 AM

Thread started in 2008. Last pictures two years ago. Anyone hunting since?

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Re: Do you hunt with your DR? [Re: NitroX]
      #377631 - 28/06/23 03:09 AM

Yes. 1880s Birmingham made .500 – 450 Nr.1 BPE signed by A.Robertson & Sons, Wick (as far north in Scotland as you can go without getting wet feet)


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