Originally Posted by BC30cal
hanco;
Good afternoon to you sir, I hope you're seeing the sun down in your section of Texas too and you're well.

Thanks for sharing the photos of that fine looking firearm.

If you're inclined, I'd be interested in knowing any history you'd care to share?

The cheek piece looks sort of Teutonic or possibly British but the rest of the stock is definitely what I'd call American Classic.

Then they put the barrel band swivel on it and put the rear swivel a wee bit further forward than some Classics - which I personally really think makes the whole thing look quite stylish.

Lastly the work around the bolt release shows the stock maker enjoyed showing off just a tad. cool

Anyways like I said to Brother Fubar some things tick some folks' boxes and his rifle and yours I quite like.

All the best and thanks again.

Dwayne

I bought it from Mule Deer, think the builder is unknown. It puts 150 partitions damn near through the same hole with 59 grains of IMR 4350. I was fortunate to buy it.