Inkgardener
AH veteran
There’s a set of 416 Taylor dies on ebay. Actually, there were two, but I bought one.
I love how Epps are the only store in the country that has these kinds of rifles in stock. Where else can you buy a 505 Gibbs, 500 Jeffery or Nitro Express Rifle in Canada?505 Gibbs
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Lovely rifle, though I hate seeing a leather covered pad on one. Rather like brown shoes with a tuxedo. They were designed to facilitate the quick slide of a shotgun butt into the pocket of the shoulder while shooting driven game like pheasant and partridge. Rifles typically used a rubber pad not because of recoil, but to facilitate a secure positioning of the rifle through recoil. I assume this was an after market addition.Someone needs to tell me why this isn’t a good deal.
.30-06 Rigby Highland Stalker | MNR Custom
Deep red walnut stock. Exceptionaly well done leather covered recoil pad.A few minor scuffs in butt stock (see photos), but otherwise in great condition. Includes ten boxes of Norma ammowww.mnrcustom.com
I thought I've seen a Heym 88 PH 500 NE several month back, but I did not realized it is the same rifle.
I'm sure the same thing happened at least twice with a 416 Rigby Kilimanjaro (sold last year). I figured that someone purchased it, took it for an african hunt than trade it back in.
hi veritasI have been in the store today to pick up some bullets and the clerk told me it is not the same rifle that sold 6 month ago.
He knows the owner. It was not used much - never hunted with it; range shooting only.
I have not inspect it myself.
Lovely rifle, though I hate seeing a leather covered pad on one. Rather like brown shoes with a tuxedo. They were designed to facilitate the quick slide of a shotgun butt into the pocket of the shoulder while shooting driven game like pheasant and partridge. Rifles typically used a rubber pad not because of recoil, but to facilitate a secure positioning of the rifle through recoil. I assume this was an after market addition.
Everything about a rifle should be personal. I was simply pointing out their origin and why they look odd on a rifle, particularly an English one, to me. Because clients want them, their isn't a custom gun maker that won't offer them. As my dear departed 10th generation South Carolinian mother would say in her lilting voice, "honey, there is just no accounting for taste."Funny. I’m the opposite I think they are great it’s a selling point for me on this one. I get your point but shouldering a rifle quickly is a benefit to me and I’ve never had one slip.
Someone needs to tell me why this isn’t a good deal.
.30-06 Rigby Highland Stalker | MNR Custom
Deep red walnut stock. Exceptionaly well done leather covered recoil pad.A few minor scuffs in butt stock (see photos), but otherwise in great condition. Includes ten boxes of Norma ammowww.mnrcustom.com
I've been down this road/discussion before as well. I really like the leather covered pad on fine rifles and don't believe they are a hinderance in the field or concerning resale. They are commonly utilized, and recommended during consultation, by many bespoke builders. Some don't like them obviously. I accept my role as tasteless at the table. ;-)Funny. I’m the opposite I think they are great it’s a selling point for me on this one. I get your point but shouldering a rifle quickly is a benefit to me and I’ve never had one slip.