ronMctube wrote:yes first thing i want weapon wise is a bow
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ronMctube wrote:yes first thing i want weapon wise is a bow
I don't think explosive arrows really are entirely out of question with the size of prey we are going to get. Here's an article about explosive harpoons used in whaling: http://www.coolantarctica.com/gallery/w ... g/0052.htmEggenberg wrote:ronMctube wrote:yes first thing i want weapon wise is a bow
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I know what you mean But, for a bunch of reasons. I like the classical cartridges most for safari rifles. The golden age was pre WW1. The .600 Nitro was introduced in 1903. The .577 Tyrannosaur was introduced in 1993. It's also pretty uncommon and superfluous considering how many old classical big game calibers there are that are amazing with modern loads and bullets. Also I wanted the .600 Nitro in a double rifle, and the .577 Tyrannosaur, being a rimless round would be highly unsuitable for a double rifle intended for dangerous game.JackRbbt wrote:Why .600 NE and not .577 Tyrannosaur. Would be more "thematic"!
Yeah, I got that . Hence the first sentence and the smiley. However, I think it's worth writing some about these things, if not for you then for other readers of this board. Especially the thing with rimmed vs. rimless cartridges in double rifles is something that a lot of guys seem to misunderstand. I'm sure you don't, but a lot of others do.JackRbbt wrote:Lawger, it was a joke! A far as i know, the manufacturer of .577 was closed few years ago, so i don't know if this cartridge is still on the market.
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