here's mine in 7mm mag with leupold vx 3. (sorry about the crappy cell phone pic.) been thinking of picking one up in 416 rigby....
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okie dokie..#1 in .460 wby..
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Thank you, I asked Bill to give it an English Stalking rifle appearance, and he did a wonderful job, for sure - and it shoots as well as it looks!All these neat No.1's coming out of the woodwork.....Nice!
How Farquharson of you Cat, lovely .303!
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Great muzzle work!
Beautiful cat, this I sold about a month ago, now another member's No.1A Stainless/Walnut .250 Savage.
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Ruger 1V, 26" MacLennan barrel, .22-250 improved.
I call her Mjölnir
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Dan
The .303's's that my friends have bought work great, and look great as well, I'm surprised we haven't seen any here as well.Haven't heard from any of the 303 Brit owners.
How are they shooting?
That was one I was very close to puurchasing and haven't yet but may still end up with 1.
The .303's's that my friends have bought work great, and look great as well, I'm surprised we haven't seen any here as well.
Cat
Your nailed it, some of the nicest and most productive groundhog area in Ontario, however the numbers are way down the last few years; less undisturbed pasture land and mange are a couple possible reasons.Nice guns, however; I'm more intrigued with the stone fences. Lots of history there when homesteaders settled the land. Looks like great groundhog country!
Haven't heard from any of the 303 Brit owners.
How are they shooting?
That was one I was very close to puurchasing and haven't yet but may still end up with 1.