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Looks like basic competition for the Euro break actions, it will wind up priced in that zone by the look of it. Nice cartridge selection, maybe a tad light, reaaly nice wood some nice options avail. Hoping to maybe see one next month if the local vendor gets them here in time for the gun show. http://luxusarms.com/html/build_model_11.html
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I would call someone at Hendershots. I believe they have sold quite a few of them now. Good looking rifle for sure.
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Have looked at those and I believe they have all the flow and symmetry of a Japanese tank during WWII. Life is too short to hunt with an ugly gun. PS. I think the quality of the wood used is outstanding as it the stock work. Just can't get past the lines (or lack thereof) of the metal work.
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Might change the image quite a bit if they changed the screw on the RH side to a saddle ring style.
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the back end of the action looks like an afterthought, to me...
"...the designer of the .270 Ingwe cartridge!..."
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Compared to a LOT of single shot designs, that is a Practical and relatively EASY "Inlet",....looks like it calls out two milling cutters, properly indexed on center.
I like it
Damn sure no Highwall, or 44 1/2 Stevens.
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Trop Gun Shop near me has some. I liked them.
There are a few on gunsinternatioal.
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Our God reigns. Harrumph!!! I often use quick reply. My posts are not directed toward any specific person unless I mention them by name.
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i did at the dallas safari show an was real impressed with the whole. great trigger too. of course the wood was mouth wattering. good balance an just a good all round wel done rifle.
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tex n cal from what i could tell at the show they were real wise in the way they approached that design. it is a center hammer design with all its infinite realiabilty but without the cumbersome problem of fitting fingers under scopes. i thought it was brilliant. i didnt buy one because of hunts but i am thinking o will when i get back from zim this year. make a perfect deer elk gun.
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