Traditional Knife and Gun Picture Thread

Speaking of the Mrs

Mrs Horsewright at the range Saturday.

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Rifle is a Christensen Arms in 7mm WSM. Knife is a Horsewright Vaquero, her edc and sheath and belt are Horsewright water buffalo overlay. Our daughter working with mom's Weatherby in 6.5 Creedmore.

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And with her friend's big boomer, a Christensen Arms in .300 Ultra Mag:

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6.5 Creedmore on the right:

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Pistol time too:

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Nice rifles.
 
Thanks the two Christensen Arms ones belonged to Alyssa's friend Justin. He's a hunting guide. That's him sitting at the end of the pistol bench. They were indeed very nice rifles.I was familiar with them already as a good friend has one of their AR10 style rifles in 6.5 Creedmore.
 
Smooth bore? If so, is accuracy good to about 100 yards? Nice collection, the knife looks like an old Dominion Forge piece.

Nah the 54 is rifled.

My fusil de chasse 62/20G is a smooth bore. At that I’m only confident on game out to about 50 yards or so. I shoot a bare ball with it.

This knife is from Nathan Allen. I would like a dominion forge knife someday though.
 
My most recent addition to the arsenal, a Taurus Model 425 in .41 magnum. 215s @ 800 fps seems to be the sweet spot. Roper was in pocket and wanted to pose.

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Jeff, is that the titanium model? If so my buddy packs one as his mountain gun in Idaho. Barely know it’s there but more than capable if you need it.
 
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