My Favourite Pig Rifle

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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Gwion » 07 Oct 2016, 8:38 am

Yep. You never know it you're talking to Heckler or Heckler Snr.
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 07 Oct 2016, 1:50 pm

No young ones where I come from have ever heard of 303 wildcats that alone mentioning bore size, common Aussie names etc etc....it's nice to find ANYONe that not only recognises Aussie history but still uses it....hence the comment.

And it's no indictment on age either, I'm 56 going on 21...and hope to be shooting till I'm 156.
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Heckler303 » 07 Oct 2016, 4:16 pm

Fair enough collector. I'll admit it was me, Heck Jnr. who made that post back there. Old man has a different style of posting, making everything pretty boring. ;)

I doubt many any people as young as me also reload, trim cases, weigh stuff down to 0.01 of a grain, fire-form, use head-space gauges, or rely a lot on vernier calipers. Lee Enfields are my go-to for a lot of things, and if it hadn't been for Heckler Snr I'd only have 1/5 of the knowledge I currently have. My name even puts that out on show I'm an enfield fan. Too bad I have Heck Snr always on my back but that'll soon change by next year.

Unfortunately, the bigger picture is you're unlikely to find someone else my age that isn't a complete pansy around firearms. I got thrown out of my college library for having my PC background to a No.4, that's a whole other story but I was told "It could make students think up all the wrong ideas". :huh:

By the way, latest toy is a 303-25 Epps/Improved in an M17 action and custom stock. :thumbsup:
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Mr.Seacucumber » 07 Oct 2016, 4:34 pm

Heckler303 wrote:Fair enough collector. I'll admit it was me, Heck Jnr. who made that post back there. Old man has a different style of posting, making everything pretty boring. ;)

I doubt many any people as young as me also reload, trim cases, weigh stuff down to 0.01 of a grain, fire-form, use head-space gauges, or rely a lot on vernier calipers. Lee Enfields are my go-to for a lot of things, and if it hadn't been for Heckler Snr I'd only have 1/5 of the knowledge I currently have. My name even puts that out on show I'm an enfield fan. Too bad I have Heck Snr always on my back but that'll soon change by next year.

Unfortunately, the bigger picture is you're unlikely to find someone else my age that isn't a complete pansy around firearms. I got thrown out of my college library for having my PC background to a No.4, that's a whole other story but I was told "It could make students think up all the wrong ideas". :huh:

By the way, latest toy is a 303-25 Epps/Improved in an M17 action and custom stock. :thumbsup:


I wanna hear the story :clap:
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 07 Oct 2016, 4:38 pm

303/25 eps, m17....by any faint chance you got some photos....now that would be a classic Aussie pig rifle I reckon

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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Heckler303 » 07 Oct 2016, 4:49 pm

COLLECTOR 1 wrote:303/25 eps, m17....by any faint chance you got some photos....now that would be a classic Aussie pig rifle I reckon

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Just a teaser of me working on the stock:

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More to come when it's back together.


Doh, now I have a story-thread to write.
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 07 Oct 2016, 8:29 pm

Ok....ill wait to see the finished product.

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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by COLLECTOR 1 » 08 Oct 2016, 5:34 am

Speaking of Aussie history and pig rifles. Check out the SSAA online gun site, rifle category, large framed Martini in 303/375, now that would be a fun gun...lol...only in Australia...

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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by bigpete » 08 Oct 2016, 11:11 am

That would be awesome in a Lee Enfield ! With cast lead projectiles !
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Oldbloke » 08 Oct 2016, 12:38 pm

"Old Man and me both collectively use this account dude."

So that explains my confusion. Perhaps a seperate account would be appropriate? Just suggesting.
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Wm.Traynor » 08 Oct 2016, 2:24 pm

Interesting stock, 303...........The grip and the comb. Looks like neat work :thumbsup: Interested in the Epps. My 303/25 was on a 98 Mauser action. After a bit of work with valve grinding paste it was pretty smooth :)
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Garth » 23 Oct 2016, 1:44 pm

Marlin 44 mag was fun on pigs
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by Heckler303 » 27 Oct 2016, 7:44 pm

Wm.Traynor wrote:Interesting stock, 303...........The grip and the comb. Looks like neat work :thumbsup: Interested in the Epps. My 303/25 was on a 98 Mauser action. After a bit of work with valve grinding paste it was pretty smooth :)



The grip and comb came in with the rifle, but believe me, it was in an absolute sorry state. Whoever was working on it did a really good job fitting..

Just not a very good job finishing :|. I spent a long while trying to raise the woodwork with hot water, sanding back lumps and bumps, it's been a long while, and it has turned out pretty good for what it is.

I'll get some pics up sometime.
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Re: My Favourite Pig Rifle

Post by 3025epps » 19 Dec 2019, 6:34 am

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I built a 303/25epps improved on a P14 action dynamite on pigs as far as you can hit them. If you want a good read try sporting shooter Mag I think 2010 or 2011. You can also find it on the web under the ultimate 303/25.
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