In the rimfire catagory, two entries; first is a Stevens Favorite, but the M77/22 is a better rifle.

Short action, small face - goes to a custom 700, chambered in .204 Ruger. It's put the "a" in accurate.

Short action, standard face - tied, between a custom 722, in .300 Savage, and an M77 in 6mm (bone stock, but an early rifle, and has the adjustable trigger).

Short action, magnum face, no entry, and likely won't ever be.

Long actions are dominated by two standard bolt face rifles; one, a M77 in 25-06 that has had trigger work, and accounted for more game, and varmints than the rest combined. It's not however my "favorite". That distinction goes to a custom Mauser, chambered in 30-06, and based off a G33/40 action (if you're Mauser aware, you know what I'm talkin' 'bout).

magnum face - Ruger#1, in 300 H&H - unhappliy, it's been sold.

Magnum actions - none in stock (that belong to me anyway). I am in posession of a 30-378 Weatherby, and for the life of me, can't understand why anybody would want one. A hundred and fifteen-grains of powder, you serious?

*edit: Ruger #1 - magnum face

Last edited by Mako25; 12/15/12.