What is your most recent rifle purchase?

Any photos. Curious as to the basic difference between your MK1 in 7x57 and the RSI Hawkeye 7x57 I got from you. Any difference in action or it's size?

There are minor differences between the MKI RSI and MKII/Hawkeye RSI, most notable is the tang safety vs 3-Position... basically the same look and feel for both. The MKI 7X57 that I just bought is a "Standard" though, with 22" barrel... it will be a running mate for my MKI Standard .358.
 
:)Thanks guy.

No problem... a couple other minor differences are a slightly thicker wrist and much better bluing on the MKI'S... the wood is often nicer on the older MKI'S... barrels and accuracy can be better with MKII'S, but the MKII'S also have the lawyerized triggers... I do DIY trigger jobs on all of my MKII'S.
 
No problem... a couple other minor differences are a slightly thicker wrist and much better bluing on the MKI'S... the wood is often nicer on the older MKI'S... barrels and accuracy can be better with MKII'S, but the MKII'S also have the lawyerized triggers... I do DIY trigger jobs on all of my MKII'S.

Why I went for the one I got from you is I thought it would be an ideal or very close to the ideal rifle for our sometimes liquid sunshine conditions here on the island.





My #1 preference is for blued steel and nicely figured wood, however, considering the purpose I have in mind for this, I can live with it. Now;), all that remains is to put it to good use:).
 
Why I went for the one I got from you is I thought it would be an ideal or very close to the ideal rifle for our sometimes liquid sunshine conditions here on the island... My #1 preference is for blued steel and nicely figured wood, however, considering the purpose I have in mind for this, I can live with it. Now;), all that remains is to put it to good use:).

Ima luvin' the walnut and blued metal, as opposed to the Lipsey's Walnut/Stainless;

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The top one just arrived; M77 MKI International .22/250.
 
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:)My compliaments. VERY nice. Oh, my only other stipulation for anything I have in a full wood or Mannlicher style is I want it in a European calibre. At the moment, I have two in 7x57 and one in 9.3x62.

These are .22/250, .243, .308, .358, .223, .243, .257 R, and 7X57... I suppose 1 out of 8 is a failing grade???
 
Why I went for the one I got from you is I thought it would be an ideal or very close to the ideal rifle for our sometimes liquid sunshine conditions here on the island.





My #1 preference is for blued steel and nicely figured wood, however, considering the purpose I have in mind for this, I can live with it. Now;), all that remains is to put it to good use:).


That's a beauty I should be stalking Hoyt for what he has to sell lol
 
I made the mistake of dropping by Prophet River when I passed through Lloyminster, only to discover an unfired Cooper in 17 Fireball on consignment. Of course it followed me home, and I have been forming brass and load testing for the past week.
 
;)I'm in there first. I was kinda' thinking or hoping that I'd be first on his list,;) if he was thinking of adopting anyone. The rifle, yes, it's a little 'sweetheart' and in my opinion, just what's called for here on the island.

Shucks maybe he will have a list for the trully unfortunates with very little cash lol
 
Fruck, I'd take the ugly green slickery couch............:cool:
And the mewsie should it slip beneeth the pillow.
Think of the fun I could have with that mewsie.......... Laugh2
 
Fruck, I'd take the ugly green slickery couch............:cool:
And the mewsie should it slip beneeth the pillow.
Think of the fun I could have with that mewsie.......... Laugh2

;)'Slickery Green' is the couch/hideabed in my den. And as far as putting the Mewsie to good use, Why not? did exactly that on one of his last visits and coffee sessions with some of the local CGNers.



Ted requested a photo be taken with 'Mewsie' for the benefit of B.U.M.

 
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