Here's an example of an older three-hole Model Seven I put together a few years back. Barrel is a Shilen #1 finished at 21". Barreled action is glass bedded in a, now defunct, S&K walnut stock. Scope is a Leupold M8 4x33.

Weight is right at 7# unloaded. It balances nice, maybe just a hair butt heavy, and I do mean a very small amount. The stock is heavy, I have considered replacing it with a McMillian, but never got around to it. Shoots 3 rounds into 3/4" if I do my part at 100, on occasion, I'll fail the rifle and open it up to an inch. IIRC, pet load is 31 grains of 3031 pushing a 100 grain Ballistic Tip. To be honest I never fiddled with it much as far as load development.

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Last edited by J23; 04/04/20.

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