Most aesthetically pleasing bolt action rifle....

I absolutely love the look of Stutzens and anything with a fullstock. Also, the Swedish 41b Mauser is one of the most beautiful rifles to grace our green earth.
 
I loved my Oberndorf 1935 Brazilian Mauser rifle that I bought back in '75. Got it in unissued, mint condition from me favorite LGS for
135.oo before tax. He had a couple of crates of them that came in from one of the Canadian distributors back then. That rifle was the
most beautifully made and accurate milsurp I've ever seen & used. I knew back then the beasty was a treasure not to alter or mess with.
Held 'er for 3yrs before foolishly moving 'er on.
She was just like this one below, but without a mark on 'er.
https://www.k98kforum.com/threads/brazilian-model-1935-mauser-banner-long-rifle.24050/
 
I absolutely love the look of Stutzens and anything with a fullstock. Also, the Swedish 41b Mauser is one of the most beautiful rifles to grace our green earth.
Everyone has a preference... fullstocks really fit the eye of some shooters, others don't care for them, but prefer sporter style rifles... some like European stock geometry, some prefer American lines... some like walnut and blued, others prefer stainless in synthetic or laminate... personally... I like them all.IMG_5627 CGN_zpsad1yarad-1.jpgIMG_6717 2_zpsudzd7hnm.jpg20220102_091953.jpg20220102_091010.jpg20171017_114748.jpg20201213_110945.jpg20241222_102711.jpg
 
Everyone has a preference... fullstocks really fit the eye of some shooters, others don't care for them, but prefer sporter style rifles... some like European stock geometry, some prefer American lines... some like walnut and blued, others prefer stainless in synthetic or laminate... personally... I like them all.View attachment 1043886View attachment 1043888View attachment 1043889View attachment 1043890View attachment 1043891View attachment 1043892View attachment 1043893
Think I’m detecting a slight preference for Ruger? 🙂
 
^ ain’t that the truth lol.
My son’s girlfriend decided she wanted to try deer hunting. The best low recoil candidate in my stable is a cooper 21 in 6x47 rem. She was doing her best to be careful so I tried really hard not to visibly cringe watching her newby gun handling skills.
She got her first buck yesterday, whew.IMG_2787.png
 
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^ ain’t that the truth lol.
My son’s girlfriend decided she wanted to try deer hunting. The best low recoil candidate in my stable is a cooper 21 in 6x47 rem. She was doing her best to be careful so I tried really hard not to visibly cringe watching her newby gun handling skills.
She got her first buck yesterday, whew.View attachment 1045266
Great cartridge. I have a 40x in it, great little shooter. - dan
 
Those Model Seven MS are an enigma. They fly in the face of a classic full stock European style rifle but do pull it off very well.

They're all chambered in American cartridges, in an American acton, in a laminated stock all made by an American company. Hardly a true to form classic rifle but it does seem to work.
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Love my 1981 Winchester Model 70 xtr fwt 257 roberts and my Winchester Model 70 supergrade blue walnut 270 win
 
I really like the lines of the European rifles like Sauer, Heym SR 21 and 30's or the new Anschutz model 1782D with the German hogsback stock and shenoble (my spelling sucks) forend.

I liked the Anshutz 1782D in 30-06 so much I ordered one yesterday! It should arrive on Wednesday. I can hardly wait!20251203_130932.jpg
 

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I really like the lines of the European rifles like Sauer, Heym SR 21 and 30's or the new Anschutz model 1782D with the German hogsback stock and shenoble (my spelling sucks) forend.

I liked the Anshutz 1782D in 30-06 so much I ordered one yesterday! It should arrive on Wednesday. I can hardly wait!

I like that style too. It's called a schnabel forend:


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