1967 Belgium made MK V .300 Weatherby Magnum. Belonged to my dad until he passed. I took my first deer with it in Colorado in 1969. After I inherited it I took some time experimenting with bedding and loads but, when I got 'er right, she'd shoot one hole at 100yds if you gave the barrel time to cool between strings. Recoil was punishing but those groups made the pain go away. Wish I still had it.
I like single shots.
Got a .50 caliber half stock on the way (consider it "a kit").
It's going to be reworked to shoot .45 minies and round ball and maybe .45 pistol molds.
Already have the sights stashed in the fun box.
This really could be the new favorite.
I had one go with my Uncle’s full-auto Uzi... hard to top that. Too damn bad it got away in the estate sale after he died. If I knew then what I know now, it wouldn’t have.
Remember the “It’s easy with Wiese” Buick commercials? He used to say “It’s easy with Uzi”.