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Break action rifles for (mountain-) hunts?
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<blockquote data-quote=".358 NM" data-source="post: 1055450" data-attributes="member: 86757"><p>There were many fine kipp`S made by such great firms as H&H in usually .303 British, and regulated for MkVII ammo or similar . One of the Hungarian royal Princes had a Kipp with scope and hammer on. His H&H kipp was with the hammer on the left side instead on the right as ordinary . He shot right shoulder so must have coked it with the left thumb. That makes well due for when stalking game and the chance comes very quick, and goes away even quicker than it turned up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think i would have liked one with the Jager lock, strong mechnism, Blaser K95 or a Scheiring in 7x65R or 7mm or .300 Win mag . Put a 2.5-10x42 or 50 scope on it . And a laminate stock that can endure weather and wind . And a scrath or 10 .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".358 NM, post: 1055450, member: 86757"] There were many fine kipp`S made by such great firms as H&H in usually .303 British, and regulated for MkVII ammo or similar . One of the Hungarian royal Princes had a Kipp with scope and hammer on. His H&H kipp was with the hammer on the left side instead on the right as ordinary . He shot right shoulder so must have coked it with the left thumb. That makes well due for when stalking game and the chance comes very quick, and goes away even quicker than it turned up. I think i would have liked one with the Jager lock, strong mechnism, Blaser K95 or a Scheiring in 7x65R or 7mm or .300 Win mag . Put a 2.5-10x42 or 50 scope on it . And a laminate stock that can endure weather and wind . And a scrath or 10 . [/QUOTE]
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