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    Oh shoot I didn't watch it to the end.

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    Default da man eh?

    The last guy may have been the man but we will never know since he had a different rifle.
    Go back and watch the bolts and sight configurations in these rifles.

    I count at least 4 different rifles.

    Three I can't name due to grainy vid/lack of close ups but one is DEFINITELY a Ruger #1.

    They may all be chambered in .577 but I would doubt it.

    This IS too much rifle.

    This is exactly what I was talking about with negative reinforcement through heavy recoil.
    Did you see any of these nerds shoot it a second time?
    Case and point.

    Biggest I fired was a H&H 600 Nitro Express from a collection of an old friend who has passed on now. (moment of silence)

    It was a VERY nice rifle. A true work of art that goes boom.
    I do see why it never caught on though.
    Damn double rifles.

    These guys in the video are lucky because no one was waiting for them to fire the second barrel and put that big ol peanut sized bullet right next to the other !!!!
    OUCH AND DOUBLE OUCH !!!!

    BTW, what's up with all the Hajis in the vid??

    http://www.african-hunter.com/the_mi...ro_express.htm

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    since someone may have actually gone back to look at sights I thought I would mention that what may appear to be 3 rear sights is in fact 3 rear sights.

    These are to adjust for bullet drop at various distances by simply flipping up a different rear sight.

    They are called Express sights and in the case of a .577 would probably be set at 50 yards, 100 yards and 150 yards. I'm not sure on these distances but the last rifle I shot withthese sort of sights came in around there.

    Flip up the one you need, front sight, squeeze.............BOOM

    owww, my shoulder someone help me up...... where did the gun land???

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    Yeah well he was the man to me only because he wasn't flung around like a rag doll. I did notice the different gun though. But I don't think he had much of a group to compete against there anyway. The gun falling on the ground made my stones shrink --- man, that was the thing I didn't find funny. But yeah, if the guns were not all chambered with the same round --- then all comparisons are off.

    Some of those guys were doomed from the start ---- leaning on their back foot in preparation for the kick. Wouldn't want most of them firing any gun around me.


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    yep! I noticed the guys leaning back as if scared to get hurt instead of leaning into the shot and keeping the butt of the rifle tight against the shoulder! there is no place safe, except under a rock, when most of these guys shoot!!

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    Do they make it in fully-automatic?

    (...."I'm on the waiting list for a shoulder-transplant."...)

    -whatever

    -Lou
    Last edited by scarface; 06-06-2007 at 07:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gratewhitehuntr View Post
    owww, my shoulder someone help me up...... where did the gun land???
    [/SIZE]

    If it hadn't been for the first part of your post, I could have sworn this came from Lou.
    Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
    To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno View Post

    If it hadn't been for the first part of your post, I could have sworn this came from Lou.
    It did sound very "Lou".

    I wasn't really trying to steal his style but rather give the reader the impression of a quiet whimpering voice of someone who has had the breath knocked out of them.

    Of course the explanation of gun sight design was a dead Non-Lou indicator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gratewhitehuntr View Post
    ...Of course the explanation of gun sight design was a dead Non-Lou indicator.

    Also, the general intelligence and coherence of the post....plus the fact that it was on-topic.....



    ....all, definitely, non-Lou indicators.....

    -whatever

    -non-Lou

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    Quote Originally Posted by scarface View Post
    Also, the general intelligence and coherence of the post....plus the fact that it was on-topic.....



    ....all, definitely, non-Lou indicators.....

    -whatever

    -non-Lou
    These are necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for a Lou-post. Unlikely as it sounds, I have been guilty of being off topic on occasion too (not to mention incoherent etc..).

    No, there's some intangible quality surrounding a Lou-post. The indicators I look for are:
    A certain jaunty "flick" to the key-strokes;
    An almost flamboyant literary abandon;
    A highly selective and deliberate use of searingly evocative prose;
    Faultless timing;

    And, the main indicator I look for in determining a Lou-post:
















    -whatever...

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