buzzard767
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We have some fishermen among us but do any of you hunt? I'm originally from North Dakota where my family hunted for generations and I've lived in both Fargo and Bismark. Growing up in my family meant that you hunted, period. It was a large part of my life as my father was a passionate outdoorsman and game birds and big game were on the dinner menu as often as not.
Those of you who know me are aware that I've been into lots of unusual activities throughout my life. Here's one you don't know about: rifle building, something that grew out of my upbringing....
In the 1980's and 90's I had a Federal Firearms License, aka Gun Dealer, and was able to obtain guns, parts, and accessories wholesale so I built a few special rifles for myself. These more or less waterproof rifles were built prior to the large manufacturers marketing similar products because I needed the proper equipment to withstand two week horse packing Elk trips in the Rockies and sitting all day on a lonely Wisconsin deer stand in the rain. There was nothing commercially available that could take the corrosive punishment so I made my own guns.
I'm about to sell off some of my stuff so I took pictures today when I unpacked to see what I had down here. Here are a couple of my favs.
This is a 300 Winchester Magnum with a Shilen Custom stainless steel barrel painted matte black which has been Magnaported, fitted to a nickel plated Finnish Sako action which is Acraglas bedded into a Brown Precision fiberglass stock. Notice the handloading info I had written on the stock. It was (I no longer hunt) my primary Elk rifle. I have larger bores used when in big bear country.
And then there's this little 257 Roberts Ackley Improved cartridge rifle used for Whitetails in Wisconsin. It requires hand loading as the cartridge is unique and not found on shelves anywhere but certainly worth it. Douglas SS barrel, Mauser Mark X action Acraglas bedded into a Brown Precision glass stock.
Those of you who know me are aware that I've been into lots of unusual activities throughout my life. Here's one you don't know about: rifle building, something that grew out of my upbringing....
In the 1980's and 90's I had a Federal Firearms License, aka Gun Dealer, and was able to obtain guns, parts, and accessories wholesale so I built a few special rifles for myself. These more or less waterproof rifles were built prior to the large manufacturers marketing similar products because I needed the proper equipment to withstand two week horse packing Elk trips in the Rockies and sitting all day on a lonely Wisconsin deer stand in the rain. There was nothing commercially available that could take the corrosive punishment so I made my own guns.
I'm about to sell off some of my stuff so I took pictures today when I unpacked to see what I had down here. Here are a couple of my favs.
This is a 300 Winchester Magnum with a Shilen Custom stainless steel barrel painted matte black which has been Magnaported, fitted to a nickel plated Finnish Sako action which is Acraglas bedded into a Brown Precision fiberglass stock. Notice the handloading info I had written on the stock. It was (I no longer hunt) my primary Elk rifle. I have larger bores used when in big bear country.
And then there's this little 257 Roberts Ackley Improved cartridge rifle used for Whitetails in Wisconsin. It requires hand loading as the cartridge is unique and not found on shelves anywhere but certainly worth it. Douglas SS barrel, Mauser Mark X action Acraglas bedded into a Brown Precision glass stock.
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