9.3x62 'plans' in motion

Back to the other theme of this thread...........the 366 Wagner. I talked to Ted tonight and he is going to send me the original photo of the canoe/rapids pic, I will then forward it to BeaverMeat and we will see what we can do about a tin or paper poster for the 366 Wagner Cartridge Co.
 
Nice rifle, Johnn .. :)

In fact, I like your fullstocked beauty so much that, after seeing it, I've just bought myself one:

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As you know, from my comments posted on another thread, I am partial to the walnut/stainless combination.
Unfortunately it's not chambered in .366 Wagner (only 7x57mm Mauser).
Still, I do think these fullstocked carbines are pretty! :)

Very nice Ruger!! Hard to beat a full wood stock Mannlicher style, and especially when it's in a European calibre. Well done and a few quality steps above my Zastava. At one time I had a 338WM Mannlicher style full wood in Sako that I foolishly parted with, shown on my quad.

Still have a full wood Sako in .270 Win.



This:( I purchased from the estate of a friend and workmate, shown here on the far left on a Moose trip at my cabin in the interior.



So, having said I like the full wood models in European calibres, the first two were not,;)but now I have the Zastava in 9.3x62. Oh oh, .366 Wagner:). Got a couple of boxes of reloads done up for it last night, next step, burn some powder. Oh, I took the liberty of doctoring up the ammo boxes,;)and pictured with a 'Moosie' for Looky:).





Forgot to mention, I have a friend with a full wood Husqvarna in 7x57 I wouldn't mind getting.
 
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Very nice Ruger!! Hard to beat a full wood stock Mannlicher style, and especially when it's in a European calibre. Well done and a few quality steps above my Zastava. At one time I had a 338WM Mannlicher style full wood in Sako that I foolishly parted with, shown on my quad.

Still have a full wood Sako in .270 Win.



This:( I purchased from the estate of a friend and workmate, shown here on the far left on a Moose trip at my cabin in the interior.



So, having said I like the full wood models in European calibres, the first two were not,;)but now I have the Zastava in 9.3x62. Oh oh, .366 Wagner:). Got a couple of boxes of reloads done up for it last night, next step, burn some powder. Oh, I took the liberty of doctoring up the ammo boxes,;)and pictured with a 'Moosie' for Looky:).





Forgot to mention, I have a friend with a full wood Husqvarna in 7x57 I wouldn't mind getting.

Johnn,

Thanks, that is my 1st Ruger and I am pleasantly surprised at how well its made.
Very nice Sako! (Sad about your friend though)
GREAT .366 Wagner ammo boxes !!!
If you score the Husqvarna in 7x57, we should take it and mine to the range and compare ..
I'm betting the Husky is more accurate, lol.

-Dennis



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Back to the other theme of this thread...........the 366 Wagner. I talked to Ted tonight and he is going to send me the original photo of the canoe/rapids pic, I will then forward it to BeaverMeat and we will see what we can do about a tin or paper poster for the 366 Wagner Cartridge Co.

Are you taking pre-orders for the posters? .... if so, mark me down for at least one! :)
 
Back to the other theme of this thread...........the 366 Wagner. I talked to Ted tonight and he is going to send me the original photo of the canoe/rapids pic, I will then forward it to BeaverMeat and we will see what we can do about a tin or paper poster for the 366 Wagner Cartridge Co.

::cool:I'm in:). Had a chat with him this afternoon as well. Glad he wans't hampered by the weather in Atlanta.
 
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Poster?
Need a shirt or hat or beer stein or rear window DECALS to combat the Browning ones...............

I'd be up for a poster, WHY NOT....................huh?
 
Well Beavermeat said he was in the industry so I guess we'll have to see what he can do with it. He also said he could do it for nothing, but I don't think that's fair, kinda taking advantage of a persons connections and possibly burning favors. I have no issue paying a fair market value for what we may get and I'll personally buy one for Ted. Anybody have any issues with purchasing these tins or posters from Beavermeat?
 
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