Originally Posted by irfubar
Thanks for the compliments guys.

The 270 is BRNO VZ24 action, Douglas featherweight contour barrel cut to 22" . 1909 Argentine bottom metal, Timney trigger, Wisner safety, S&K scope mounts. Leupold 6x36 with CDS.
English walnut stock, Niedner butt plate, checkered in Fleur De Lis pattern.

The G33/40 is a McGowen featherweight barrel cut to 21" , Timney trigger, Dakota 3 pos. safety. It is stocked in English walnut and has a blind magazine with a Sunny Hill trigger guard. S&K mounts Leupold 2-7x33. Weights as pictured 7lbs.

One 220 swift has a 24" #3 contour1/8 twist barrel and the other is a 22" , #1 , 1/7.7 twist. So one is short and light , the other is standard size.... I like the 220 swift smile

Also I have not re-heat treated the Argentines and so far so good.


Just the side question re "Argentines", ever done a Rockwell hardness test? I don't believe these were "surfaced hardened" (double heat treated). So it would seem such a telling test short of 'full monte' heat treatment.
Inquiring mind...
Best & Happy New Year!
John

Last edited by iskra; 01/05/21.