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Originally Posted by bluefish
Ever consider irons on her?


The irons were passed along in a small cloth G&H bag. I believe they were removed when it was fitted for the G&H side mount & Lyman Alaskan 2 1/2x.

That 2 1/2x scope feels like plenty of handicap for this shooter. blush

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Originally Posted by 338Rules
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I think if I had to do it all over again, I'd only have two or three rifles total for big game.

Two 7x57s. One wood/walnut classic, another stainless/synthetic and another in 300H&H for moose.


SC - would that STS 7x57 be a push feed ?

So many great Classic crf 7x57 in wood stainless - BRNO 21 etc.

Interesting your choice of long action tapered cases 7x57 vice 7mm-08, 300 H&H vice 300 WSM or 338 RCM/ Win

No argument from me, just an observation


I have no problem with push feed rifles, having mostly 700s in the safe but do have a classic wood/walnut 7x57 CRF in there as well.

There are lots of more modern cases with less taper out there, but the older classics are more interesting to me. smile

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What does that one weigh?


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Originally Posted by Folically_Challenged
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I think the 160 NP is about the best across.the board general hunting bullet out there for the 7x57.


I've had a rifle come to me that was carried by the 3 generations before. I figured if the 160 NP was good enough for them (bears, moose, rams, whitetail, mulies, yada yada yada), I could slum it as well. Other than subbing H4350 for IMR 4350, it's still doing the job as it has for many decades.

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If all goes well, it'll go up the mountain once more for a bighorn in 2023.

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Originally Posted by bluefish
What does that one weigh?


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A hair over 8#, sans sling. Somehow, though, it points as if 'twere < 6#.


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I'm green with envy! That is an outstanding rifle, congratulations.


Thanks. It sucks that none of its previous owners are still around, but it does kinda feel like they're with me when that rifle goes afield.

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Is there another generation after you to carry it about?


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Originally Posted by SuperCub
Originally Posted by 338Rules
Originally Posted by SuperCub
I think if I had to do it all over again, I'd only have two or three rifles total for big game.

Two 7x57s. One wood/walnut classic, another stainless/synthetic and another in 300H&H for moose.


SC - would that STS 7x57 be a push feed ?

So many great Classic crf 7x57 in wood stainless - BRNO 21 etc.

Interesting your choice of long action tapered cases 7x57 vice 7mm-08, 300 H&H vice 300 WSM or 338 RCM/ Win

No argument from me, just an observation


I have no problem with push feed rifles, having mostly 700s in the safe but do have a classic wood/walnut 7x57 CRF in there as well.

There are lots of more modern cases with less taper out there, but the older classics are more interesting to me. smile


They do feed nice , 7 x 64 certainly appeals in that regard.


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Originally Posted by elkhunternm
Even used the 7x57 on a bunny.
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That's a beautiful rabbit gun.


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Armed Free: Curious about your Win M70 Pre-64 with the 24" Buhmiller barrel... Is it a bull barrel, untapered? Any idea when it was made?
JR made some 62,000 barrels and sold them to gunsmiths who may or may not have tapered them as they did what their customers wanted. But most were not 24", as that was the extreme length he could build... Would like to know what you might know about the rifle...


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Originally Posted by SuperCub
I think if I had to do it all over again, I'd only have two or three rifles total for big game.

Two 7x57s. One wood/walnut classic, another stainless/synthetic and another in 300H&H for moose.

Have only taken one moose with the 7x57, but it worked fine in Alberta a few years ago. (Have also taken probably a dozen other species of big game with the round in places from Alaska to Africa, usually but not always with bullets in the 160-grain range.)

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Originally Posted by Spartacus
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Even used the 7x57 on a bunny.
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That's a beautiful rabbit gun.
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Originally Posted by roundoak
Four different rifles.

1)1924 VZ 24, 24 " McGowen bbl, 1-10" ROT 154 gr Hornady InterLock, 52 grs Win 760, 2810 fps.

2) Win. M70 pre-64 24" Buhmiller bbl, 1-9" ROT 160 gr Nosler Partition 48 grs H4350, 2660 fps (new batch 2700 fps)

3) Ruger M 77 22" bbl, 1-9.5" ROT 154 gr Hornady InterLock 49 grs H 4350, 2800 fps.

4) Ruger M 77 22" bbl, 1-8 3/4" ROT 154 gr Hornady InterLock 48 grs 2750 fps

All four have killed Elk and Mule Deer.
And who did the killing?🤣


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I’ve never been elk hunting, but I love my mid 80’s Ruger 77 in 7x57. This is the only big game that I’ve killed with it. 160 grain Speer Grand Slam at about 2550 fps. Loaded with W760. 60ish yards. Bullet shot completely through him just behind the crease. He made one good jump forward and fell over dead. You can see the exit hole in the pic. If Ohio would ever allow bottleneck case rifles for deer, this would be the first one I’d take hunting. Only bad thing is that I’m a lefty and this is a right handed rifle. Still my favorite though.
By the way, this was in 1997.
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That's a big piggy


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That ole 7x59 Westly-Schownower was always a classic.


The WHAT?



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I myself find it somewhat difficult to ajudge the veracity of someone's argument when they cannot be bothered to at least spell the words correctly...or use something approaching English.

Just saw my old post - I was trying to be funny by co-mingling and knowingly misspelling several variations of entirely different cartridges - in light of the several names of the 7x57 obviously my attempt failed…miserably.
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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
Originally Posted by SuperCub
I think if I had to do it all over again, I'd only have two or three rifles total for big game.

Two 7x57s. One wood/walnut classic, another stainless/synthetic and another in 300H&H for moose.

Have only taken one moose with the 7x57, but it worked fine in Alberta a few years ago. (Have also taken probably a dozen other species of big game with the round in places from Alaska to Africa, usually but not always with bullets in the 160-grain range.)

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Nice moose. I've only shot one moose with the 7mm as well. 160gr NPs worked as it should.

You're right. One could do just about anything with a 7x57 in NA. I could knock the 300H&H off my list and still be well covered.

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Originally Posted by BRISTECD
I’ve killed numerous nilgai with a 7x57. Used 140 Swift
A-frames, Sierra 170 round nose Pro-hunters, 140 Partitions. Caught the A-frame as I tried to drive it length-wise.

The Mrs. and me "snow bird" every winter. Our youngest bought property between Laredo and Kingsville. We see nilgai quite often across the fence.
If I could get one on the correct side of the fence....😉
Problem is, recoil is no longer an option for me, so I'll be using my AR in 6.8mm (.277").

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SuperCub,

What bullet/load did you use on that 7x57 moose?


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Originally Posted by Mule Deer
SuperCub,

What bullet/load did you use on that 7x57 moose?

Smaller NFLD moose taken the day before a gale set in. I wasn't going to look for anything larger in that weather. smile

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I understand. Bet he tasted good!

Have used a very similar load on several animals....


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