After reading all the posts carefully I do agree with most every thing said. I remember one Wichita rifle at Guncraft, a lh .223.The metal work was amazing -you did have a extremely hard time to see the joint between action and barrel.The wood was blond with beautiful dark figure in butt and perfect layout.But it was the attention to detail -I looked at the borderless checkering for two hours and didn't find a fault.I think Bishop at the time did the stocks.
It made a far greater impression on me than the three rifles I saw at Expo 67 in the Austrian pavilion .
I know many of the people here have projects that they consider a sucess-show these and what you would do now if different. How did you do it and why?
We have many new products even in Canada in the last ten years.Some actually work.


Glenn

Last edited by Stonewall; 06/21/05.