Beautiful! What's a piece furniture like that worth finished?
You can pay up to $1000 just for a fine piece of burl walnut. Then watch most of it hit the floor in sawdust.
Beautiful! What's a piece furniture like that worth finished?
You can pay up to $1000 just for a fine piece of burl walnut. Then watch most of it hit the floor in sawdust.
.... I would be little annoyed at the space around the lower part of the grip cap (at 7:00 o'clock) and the gap (that appears to exist) between the rear of the magazine and the stock in your top picture (although maybe that is a mechanical item) ....
Or more..................
That gap is the correct method of inletting, especially for rifles with heavy recoil. It is done to prevent cracking of the stock.
Very ice wood and craftsmanship, Douglas.
Ted
Because Phil, I didn't design the rifle and that's the way it comes from the Sako factory AND having harvested more game than most and all with push feed rifles and never having an issue...........I can see no reason not to. Besides I've said here a few times I'm totally bifeedual and not married to one action to the exclusion of the other.........a beautiful well made rifle, is what it is, and I fully appreciate it, regardless of feed style and extractor style.
If Winchester/FN were to make a rifle as perfect in design and execution as this rifle I would own one in a heart beat...........Can you envision a new mod 70 with a 5 round drop belly magazine, quarter rib with leaf express sights, banded front sling eye and front sight, 5 degree cast off stock and Neidner grip cap. All done up in a supergrade version with the Rigby style forend and AAA wood stock..........and of course chambered in .375 H&H. It would be a steal even at $5K........
...having harvested more game than most and all with push feed rifles and never having an issue...........I can see no reason not to. Besides I've said here a few times I'm totally bifeedual and not married to one action to the exclusion of the other........




























