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Break action rifles for (mountain-) hunts?
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<blockquote data-quote=".358 NM" data-source="post: 1055276" data-attributes="member: 86757"><p>Back a few years back, there were a Wickliffe rifle kit one could get and build one yourself singleshot rifle . It was what i heard great quality on them and the price was fair. What stopped me then was lack of interest and the idiotic gunrules over here . 6 hunting guns in total, if you have say 8 and want a new one, sell down to 5 ...</p><p></p><p>Anyway , It was not a break action rifle to start with, but one could take it down quickly in a need. </p><p></p><p>Sadly the owner passed away a few years back. Great guy , liked European rifles and he loved wood and steel that was properly machined. </p><p></p><p>Merkel singleshots in 7mm Rem and .300 Win are also good ways to get a sturdy kipp rifle , bit light , but it is a proven sturdy design. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://wickliffe76.blogspot.no/" target="_blank">Wickliffe 76 Rifle</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".358 NM, post: 1055276, member: 86757"] Back a few years back, there were a Wickliffe rifle kit one could get and build one yourself singleshot rifle . It was what i heard great quality on them and the price was fair. What stopped me then was lack of interest and the idiotic gunrules over here . 6 hunting guns in total, if you have say 8 and want a new one, sell down to 5 ... Anyway , It was not a break action rifle to start with, but one could take it down quickly in a need. Sadly the owner passed away a few years back. Great guy , liked European rifles and he loved wood and steel that was properly machined. Merkel singleshots in 7mm Rem and .300 Win are also good ways to get a sturdy kipp rifle , bit light , but it is a proven sturdy design. [url=http://wickliffe76.blogspot.no/]Wickliffe 76 Rifle[/url] [/QUOTE]
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