howa243
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Sariel said:Hi Howa243,
A number of points:
There seems to be a degree of snobbery going on here. It appears that if you don’t get someone to build a rifle for you in a calibre that demands handloading and if you don’t spend your evenings sitting on your own in an attic, sweating over some powder sales and reloading tables that you are compromising animal welfare.
Bollox. Thats not what is being said or implied.
I would assume if you are stalking with a rifle which is known to be ‘inconsistent’ then you most certainly are compromising animal welfare.
Sariel said:I entirely accept that improvements can be made, margins of error reduced and vast amounts of money spent, but I do not accept that a stalker with a factory rifle, shooting factory ammo is inferior in any way.
Were are discussing accuracy of rifles not the user.
Have you read these posts.
Tikka 260 said:The rifles are usually capable , it is the human element that fails. Just my personal feeling.
Rant over.
Muir said:How the rifle shoots is secondary to how well the shooter utilizes it. JMHO of course.~Muir
Sariel said:I certainly believe that many people have taken a sport and turned it into an all consuming academic hobby.
And so what if they do, does it affect you. . Personally Ive been hunting since i was 6 years old. I've hunted all over the world for most species, thats hardly academic. Its my passion in life.
Doesn’t affect me at all and what’s more I can understand it. However in the 44 years I have been shooting my experiences have lead me in a different direction to you.
Sariel said:Life is experienced at many different levels.
I couldn’t agree more. Experience leads one to have opinions that may differ from others. Doesn’t make them right or wrong, but the certainty behind how those opinions are communicated can imply that.
. The Husqvarna is a Model 46 and as I say according the the serial number of 1935 vintage and this one is mine. It's the one Muir and I were discussing Paper Patched bullets for as it's a 9.3x57mm.