Nice custom .458

Rob

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A new custom Mannlicher–Schönauer in .458 by Dorleac (http://www.dorleac-dorleac.com/):

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I'd like to see the action open - the relief in front of the bolt handle almost makes it look like a straight pull, which of course it is not.
 
I have naturally migrated to "factory original" rifles as a preference... I keep them "bone-stock" amap... definitely a better return on your dollar on resale... and most of what I have could hit the bricks on a whim.
 
I stand in awe.

By the way, something was lost in culture, something big. I mean if you look past all the custom things, just look at these lines and machining and design. The chunk of steel is the same now as it was 100 years ago, but man these old folks could sculpt a chunk of iron with elegance and now its all "square, square, square, drilled whole".
 
I always saw the 458 in a utilitarian/working gun. Not fancy at all, but all business and flawless in function.

An unaltered military M98 with original military safety, Lyman all-steel receiver sight, 21" bbl, plain walnut checkered stock rather beefy in proportion with short forend and bbl band from swivel thingy sound about right.
 
I always saw the 458 in a utilitarian/working gun. Not fancy at all, but all business and flawless in function.

An unaltered military M98 with original military safety, Lyman all-steel receiver sight, 21" bbl, plain walnut checkered stock rather beefy in proportion with short forend and bbl band from swivel thingy sound about right.

My Rocky Mountain fly fishing rifle, a German .375 H&H, is close...and it usually has no scope and an original three-position Mauser-98 safety.
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^^ I've looked at that rifle a few times, liked it and gave it some thought, but alas am going to stick with shooting smaller bores in my future.
 
An unaltered military M98 with original military safety, Lyman all-steel receiver sight, 21" bbl, plain walnut checkered stock rather beefy in proportion with short forend and bbl band from swivel thingy sound about right.

Really wanting to do something similar to this with a .458 Winchester Model 70 and a skinner sight.

Threads like this fuel the fire something fierce.

Damn you oil prices!
 
Everyone has different tastes, and that's a good thing. The OPs featured rifle doesn't appeal to me, but for those who appreciate those lines and features, enjoy. To my way of thinking, a .458 fills a specific niche, and is at its best with a heavy, straight grained, cross bolted wood stock, or a synthetic, with a reduced LOP. The barrel should lean towards carbine length, provided the barrel contour is sufficient to maintain the balance of the piece. Lots of folks appreciate the barrel mounted sling, as did as a youngster, until I began using the sling as a shooting aid, so now I'm in the habit of mounting the front swivel to the radius of the forend, a position far enough forward to prevent recoil induced injury to the supporting hand. You might question the wisdom of slinging up when shooting a .458, but most shooting, even big bore shooting is deliberate, rather than snap shooting. Since the use of optics is all but universal, a split bridge leaves something to be desired, and as much as I appreciate redundant systems in case things go wrong, an aperture and an express sight strikes me as over the top; but then my 602 has both; it came with the express sights, and I prefer a ghost ring.
 
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