Riflecrank
AH enthusiast
@Riflecrank I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts and information. Any additional information, pictures, or knowledge is welcomed and appreciated.
@Riflecrank I have thoroughly enjoyed your posts and information. Any additional information, pictures, or knowledge is welcomed and appreciated.
I prefer the synthetic traditional (Professional) stock to the thumbhole (Professional Success) because for me it’s easier to reach the cocking/decocking device. And synthetic for the weather resistance and it shoots “softer” than a timber stock.Yes, considering an R8. Any thoughts about the standard synthetic stock versus the thumbhole stock? Do I need the kick stop added in for recoil reduction, or am I fine without it?
If budget is not a consideration, then I highly recommend a .505 Gibbs built on a left handed Granite Mountain Arms African Magnum Mauser action.
Budgetary options would be to have a .500 Jeffery built on a Winchester Model 70 action.
I agree 100%.For the larger calibers like 416 Rigby, 450 Rigby and 500 Jeffery I prefer the CZ 550 to the M70. For 375 H&H and 416 Rem I think the M70 is the way to go Wayne at AHR may have some LH CZ 550 actions lying around ...