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SDH
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Reged: 06/02/04
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Loc: MT
Classic Shooting Single Shots
      #10804 - 03/03/04 06:51 PM

As a custom gunmaker I build/create two different kinds of single shot rifles: "collectables" and "serious shooters". These range in era from 1885, to Martini & Hagn, to express rifle, to BPCR Target, to .280.
A good friend took a large-action Martini in .303 by Bland to Africa and shot several head of game. Really nice SS's in either catagory would be very interesting to read about.
hell, I'd like to wirte some magazine stories about them.

I'll be back in two weeks to see your responce.
Buenes tardes.

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SDH
www.finegunmaking.com


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DoubleD
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Reged: 23/11/03
Posts: 2487
Loc: Retired in Oklahoma
Re: Classic Shooting Single Shots [Re: SDH]
      #10813 - 04/03/04 12:11 AM

I lack to artistic ability to build beautiful classic custom rifles collectibles. But I can build a good shooter!

My Ruger 10-22 with every drop in accessory made, whacked a bunch gophers when I lived up by Cut Bank. The gun looks pretty sharp also. But it just lacks the class of a nice simple single.

I picked up a Remington 581 bolt gun and put a single shot adapter in and started shooting gophers one shot at a time. Gopher hunting got fun again .

But when I picked up a I.Hollis Martini Henry Cadet in 218 Mashburn Bee with a peep sight, things changed. It's a beautiful gun. It's shoots good. It's fun to shoot.


I enjoyed it so much that I took the little Hollis to Africa with me and used it to take Springbok and Steenbook as well as small game.

I picked up a Big Francotte ZAR Martini while over there and used it to take a Kudu.

I am restoring an I.Hollis Martini that was originally a Westley Richards No. 2 Musket. The South African police were going to destroy it since the barrel wasn't registered. I was able to convince them to allow the threads to be cut of and the rifling be drilled out as destruction. I will use the old Barrel as a shroud. With a little luck I will be headed back to Montana within the next year and I hope to have this rifle ready to chase deer and elk.



I brought two full Martini rifles back from South Africa on my trip. The Francotte ZAR and a Westley Richards Trade rifle in 577/450 with a MK III style action. I also brought back Westley Richard Trade rifle MK III action only.

I am going to build a .375 Flanged Magnum NE on that action...if the round will fit the action. If not I have a Greener GP that it will fit in.

There is just nothing to compare to these old singles!





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DD, Ret.


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