


Dangerous Game Framed Inert Cartridge Display – Safari & Big Bore Rifle Calibres
Marsoni
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Dangerous Game Framed Inert Cartridge Display – Safari & Big Bore Rifle CalibresAn impressive framed display featuring a selection of classic dangerous game and safari rifle cartridges. Mounted against a green felt backing within a traditional wood effect frame, the display showcases some of the most famous big bore sporting calibres used for African and dangerous game hunting. The display includes inert examples of: . 300 H&H Magnum . 416 Magnum . 378 Magnum . 500 Jeffery . 416 Rigby . 458 Magnum . 375 H&H Magnum Each cartridge
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