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Man those look great, makes me want to hunt with something like that, I might have to look for a $100-150 no 3 to play with.
 
Love these guns guys, they're real beaut's.






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Fr8 only 5 rds. Weird dial rear sight. Neat front sight/hider assembly and the unmolested have non bent bolt handle. I have three but still go back to my 10 rd fastest bolt action,parts everywhere, tree oh tree :) :)
 
This! Fr7 and Fr8 are very compact (shorter then sks), light and handy.


I have a "bubba supreme" FR-8 (it came that way from the seller). It basically had the following done to it by some previous owner (probably before the seller):


> stock forend cut-down;

> rear sight "circle" butchered (cut in half, two of the peeps are still usable);

> bolt-handle bent down; and

> "scout-rail" mounted ahead of the magazine.


When I first saw it, I had mixed feelings - but the price was too good to pass up for an excellent-bore, 7.62x51mm "knock-about gun" ($250 shipped, IIRC). I added


> a recoil pad (the concept of "length of pull" is not often my friend, and with the sporterized forend the overall weight was less absorbing of recoil);

> Millet "angle-loc" rings (while the "scout-rail" was cool-looking, it unfortunately was not parallel to the bore);

> a nylon "ammunition sleeve" (because, well, why not?).


Anyhow, it's a fun firearm that's basically a curious (Col. Jeff) Cooper-style .308 scout-rifle. My only regrets (aside from the butchered rear-sight "circle", which was what it was and anyhow happened long before my acquisition of the rifle) is that there are no "see-through" (higher) rings of the angle-loc style, because I've love to be able to use the iron sights with a scope and rings mounted on the scout-rail.


Of course I'd love a non-sporterized FR-8 as well....but I love oddities (esp. if they are milsurp-based, and it was someone else who did the butchering, erm, "sporterizing"). Suffice it to say, that knock-about FR-8 sure has character!
 
Bump indeed! Riflechair, what a fantastic video. I had no idea about the accessories you showed for the .303 Br. I was always under the impression that in a SHTF situation I would need to carry a .22 rifle for small game etcetera, but with this preloaded gamegetter in your pocket you'd be GTG! Marvellous!

I was wondering though, why do you prefer the small aperture for those close in shots? I've always run the large aperture inside 200yrds (even out to 300) then switch to the small ap. Was it the rain, or do you by default always use the small ap?
 
THATS a really nice looking rifle!!! I like the #5 furniture use.... sold my custom SAVAGE/PARKER-HALE with Italian circassian walnut furniture couple years back but have a sporsterized #4 savage around somewhere that is going to get done up like yours very nice job and a great go to rifle well done...POPS
 
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