Here are mine, they are not fancy but sure go where I aim.
Nice rifles raqh, and hey don't sweat the "poor" pics man. Black items are the hardest to photograph properly. But I can give you a tip since I used to be a photographer back in the day. Shoot some more pics but this time use a high key background. . . say like a white background, or for instance the second pic you took, you were on the right track. The only think wrong with it was you used a black bag to prop it up. Try using a burlap bag, or an ammo crate made out of light color wood. Look at the pic you took again. Notice how your "baby" stands out from the light colored wood? It looks great at the stock end, but loses detail at the muzzle end. And one more thing if I may. Try to have no more than 2 directions of where the shadows are coming from. I see 6 from what I can see. . . makes it too confusing. Shoot it again and post another set. Now, let's see what you can do huh? And the great thing about digital, is if you don't like it, you delete it and try again