My 404J is finally finished!

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My 404J is finally finished!

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Not sure where to put this, as it ain't a varmint rifle really :lol: , but thought you fellas might be interested all the same. My 404J turned up this past week, just in the nick of time (last day of my PTA!)

I want to say Tony Small (Nickal Traditional Gunsmithing) and Darryl Stevens (stockmaker) did a fantastic job of building this rifle up, it points brilliantly and the open sights come up to the eye quicker than my Miroku 12g :toocool:

After my last three 'gunsmith' experiences being a bit disappointing, it was great to deal with two gentlemen who are masters of their trade :D

Barrel is a Lothar walther, sights are recknagel though the fixed rear leaf was made by Tony (& regulated to 75 yards). He also made the trigger to replace the horrible lever type triggers these old 602 Zkk Brnos have on them. Holds four in the mag.

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FATBOY (some of you might know from other forums) has kindly lent me his dies, as I'm having trouble getting hold of any just at the moment. I've got a load of 78gr 2209 behind a 400 woody which is what Tony has regulated the sights to, though I've also got 80grains of the same (Harvey max load), and 82gr 2209 (FATBOY max load :rofl:) to try also. was going to shoot it this weekend, but we are having crap weather to go with the crappy state election we are having this weekend :roll:
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That is a lovely bit of kit(drooling emicon)way way to cool.


I can almost see the dead Buff :shock: 8)
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That's lovely. Tony built my 500NE on a Ruger No. 1, and is both an artist and a gent!
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Thats the shit,very nice :wink:
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I'm a varmint rifle type of bloke. But I like that a lot!
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That's one mean bit of kit.
Love to have something like that but a bit big for what I hunt.
Good luck with it.
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That sure is a nice rifle.

What are you going to shoot with it, camels, buffalo?
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Magnificent! what a beautiful rifle.

Wouldn't one shot groups be sufficient in that thing :twisted:
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Post by curan »

Very nice indeed. :D
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crackers17
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Very nice rifle. .. I do like
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Post by Branxhunter »

Yep,have to agree with everyone up there ^^^^.

I would have absolutely no use for a cannon like this but I still think it is a great looking bit of gear. Looks very well thought out.

I would be interested in seeing a photo of the trigger mechanism - is it something simple like the early model 70, or a box design like the Rem 700?

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Awesome!!!
What did it start as?
What is the plan for it?
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Very nice, makes me miss my 404j even more.
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Thanks for the kind words fellas :D

Branx, I haven't seen the trigger, but yes, I believe its like a Model 70

Shearfun, it was a 375H&H with a cracked stock that I bought more than 2 years ago. It was a toss up between a 404 & 416 Rigby (don't like belts on cartridges, so that made it easy to narrow the choices down). I hope to take buff & scrubbers with it, and maybe cape buff in Africa if I can get there one day. I also plan to join the Big Game Rifle Assc & shoot group 2 with it for fun.
Big bangers are addictive, whether its a classic like mine, or Harbs long range cannons. The mistake people make on being offered to shoot a rifle like mine is to shoot it off a bench, or prone with a scope on it. Offhand, with open sights they aren't much different to a shotgun, especially if the rifle has some weight & a good fitting stock 8)
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Post by mn1863 »

feralbuster wrote:
Offhand, with open sights they aren't much different to a shotgun, especially if the rifle has some weight & a good fitting stock 8)
So true! :D The big bores are a hell of a lot of fun.
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