Originally Posted by Riflecrank
Sir Scotty,

Better get some of the 400-gr/.458-cal Shock Hammers too, before they are sold out and you have to wait for another run.
You got me thinking about a bullet for my .264 Ripmoor wildcat now.
The .264/.375 Ruger needs a better bullet also.


Yes sir. They’re in the cart RC

What’s this Ripmoor? I probably need one….. grin

Originally Posted by jwp475
Originally Posted by beretzs
Originally Posted by Riflecrank
Originally Posted by CZ550
Actually, it was Ross who got me interested in the .340 WBY. I never regretted that. And he was a very good writer.

Bob
www.bigbores.ca


Sir Reverend Bob,

Ditto on Ross and the .340 Wby. When I first hunted Alaska in 1986 as a resident, it was with a Weatherby FiberMark .340 Wby,
and a Freedom Arms .454 Casull Field Grade 7.5" with fixed sights.
I had some adventures with those, feared no evil.
Weatherby and McMillan were the first ever FACTORY combo for a synthetic-stocked big game rifle,
Started circa 1984-1985, IIRC.

Would you be willing to travel for an exorcism if we can locate Ross ?
If we fail with the religious approach, we can throw the 8-foot-square bison robe over him and
threaten a blanket party if he does not repent.
Better see if Sir Jerry can come along too as another spiritual inspiration with some muscle. LOL


I’m in on this trip. Ross Seyfried was a monster to my young eyes as a young man.

Anyone remember the 585 Nyatti he built? To a little kid from the hills that was mythical stuff.



Ross won a world championship in pistol Tactical shooting before writing. He was also a pioneer with the bore bore revolvers taking a Cape Buffalo 🐃 once with a 355 grain hardcast at 1495 FPS from his Seville 45 colt built by John Linebaugh. Ross wrote the first articles on the 500 and 475 Linebaughs





His articles on the 475 are the best. You got me stuck on this danged JRH and I’m like a little kid with a brand new toy.

Last edited by beretzs; 01/20/22.

Semper Fi