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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
Well are you going to buy it or not?
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
It'd had to be cheap, come with dies and brass for me to buy an oddball like that.
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
Rick, Why are you trying so hard to hurt Mossy's feelings?:D:D
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
Rick, Why are you trying so hard to hurt Mossy's feelings? |
RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
I keep em to kill s##t with!!!!! |
RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
Low Blow, Low Blow.....Keep the punches up!:D:D:D
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
I just dont know.....my big hang up is this. I want a big bore gun, its the only gun in my rack I dont have yet. But Im not sure If I want a 45-70 or something like the 405. I mean the true foundation for a .405 is hunting big game, and I dont think a single shot version is the best bet. If I were to ever hunt something really big, I dont think I would want to go with only one shot with having to reload if something is charging. My other hang up is with me being lefthanded, it is very hard to find a gun like a .405, .458 etc in lefthand. So a single shot or lever action is probably my only choices. And we all know your not gonna find a .458 in a lever action. If I bought the .405, other than an African adventure, what would I use it for? Dont think I would use it for 140 lb maryland deer.
Because Mossy is so fun to pick on would be one good reason |
RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
Mossy, have you looked into the .505 Gibbs?
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
never heard of it. Sounds way too big for me.
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RE: Ruger #1 in .405 Win
$2700
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