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It is believed Al Freeland ordered the barrelled action then made a stock for it which I have.
An original Factory stock also came with the purchase and target sights which will prompt me to try some 300 yard shooting when the weather warms.
The trigger is set in the 1's oz and the seller tested it with a digital scale at 1.1-1.2 oz.
I have only be testing the ammunition in my current stores.
Shot at two matches so the jury on which ammo it prefers is still out.
Will go back a few pages to see if I posted 40XB #2.
My 1910 Alexander Martin of Glasgow conversion to takedown of a BSA Model 2. Got a history, too, if anybody is interested. According to the BSA small-bore archivist, it's the only one ever made - even the tang sight is made by BSA. All accessories are original, including a tiny tin of 'Borebrite' barrel cleaner. Shoots well.
Also, a set of Al Freeland micrometer tube sights in Unertl POSA mount. They came as part of a package - a BSA Intl Mk2 left-hander, a Gehmann LH single-point sling, the correct Parker-Hale aperture backsight and matching foresight, and a trade box of 20 sets of Anschutz foresight elements - all in original packaging, straight off the store counter. £55 the lot. I sold the elements for £400 to a dealer...