Thanks for all the ideas. I got a cz550 in 375H&H today and I'm so impressed with the fit/finish/machining etc. on this rifle I have decided to get a 550 in 6.5x55 and make it a pair.
Cheers
Thanks for all the ideas. I got a cz550 in 375H&H today and I'm so impressed with the fit/finish/machining etc. on this rifle I have decided to get a 550 in 6.5x55 and make it a pair.
Cheers
Customized, but definately not custom. There is alot of misconcetions or fallacy that a rifle is custom when it is rebarreled. Simply not true.
Customized, but definately not custom. There is alot of misconcetions or fallacy that a rifle is custom when it is rebarreled. Simply not true.
Mark,
Yes, there was/is many M/98 based commercial rifles chambered for the 6.5X55, just to name a few;
Parker-Hale, Voere, Brno, Zastava and Husqvarna, of course...
Interesting, I sure don't see many around. Or they are like most Swedes and nobody is willing to sell one after shooting it.
Mark
A true custom rifle is made by a gunmaker, not a gunsmith. Starts with the action, not just any action, a proprietary action. Must be married flawlessly to a custom barrel from a custom barrel maker. A selected wood stock made from a blank and hand carved. Custom trigger such as Arnold Jewell.......etc, etc.I have a problem following your theory.
For example, the rifle in question that I rerferred to, is what I term a custom rifle.
It has a Mauser 98 action, polished and the trigger smoothed to near perfecion.
The barrel has no marking on it, to indicate who made it. Neither did the barrel on a custom rifle I once had, which had a Shilen barrel, mounted on a similar slicked up and polished 98 action, by a good gunsmith.
In my opinion the barrel on the rifle referred to here, is likely also a Shilen. I say this because of the similarity in size and contour.
So tell me, what exactly does a rifle to be, in order to be termed custom?
Thanks for all the ideas. I got a cz550 in 375H&H today and I'm so impressed with the fit/finish/machining etc. on this rifle I have decided to get a 550 in 6.5x55 and make it a pair.
Cheers
A true custom rifle is made by a gunmaker, not a gunsmith. Starts with the action, not just any action, a proprietary action.