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Rigby Inspired 6.5x55mm
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I built this rifle after being inspired by photos of an original Rigby stalking rifle. The stock was made from the blank. The action is a Mexican Mauser that has the left side wall milled like a G33/40. Scope mounts are Recknagel swing mounts on a welded on rear square bridge & contour front base. Rear sight base is sleeved. [URL= ]6.5x55 Mexican Mauser[/URL]
 
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Excellent job, R.A.
 
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Beautiful rifle!
 
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Very nicely done!


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That is one beautiful rifle !!
 
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Exquisitely executed. tu2 tu2



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beauty. Love the light wood
 
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Wow,beautiful is an understatement. Bill


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Very nice work. A beautiful rifle.


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What a great looking rifle!

I envy your skills and love your work. tu2
 
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Well done! I want one!
 
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Well done! I want one!


Dogcat, Not to worry. You, too, can have one. All it takes is a few dollars.

Thanks to all for the generous compliments.
 
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Well done! Very nice proportions!
 
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I envy the artisan skill you have shown use. Beautiful rifle sir.This is a 6.5 I can love.
 
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very nice!
 
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What barrel contour is that??
 
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Neat.

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What barrel contour is that??


The barrel was custom contoured and turned to match the diameter of the ring-type rear sight base. It was also re-contoured at the end of the barrel cylinder. Compared to a commercial contour, the barrel would be between a Douglas #1 and #2.
 
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The contour reminded me of this early 7x57 Rigby:


 
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The contour reminded me of this early 7x57 Rigby:

Yes, rifles like this were my inspiration when building the 6.5x55. These rifles are elegant in their simplicity. What a pity a similar rifle is not marketable today.

 
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Yes, rifles like this were my inspiration when building the 6.5x55. These rifles are elegant in their simplicity. What a pity a similar rifle is not marketable today.


Indeed. I'd love one just like it (the Rigby) but unfortunately with the necessary modifications for a scope. Blasphemous I know but my eyes now demand such things. Roll Eyes


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Did I see this rifle in Dallas in the ACGG area? If it is the same rifle, I have to admit it was the hands down favorite of mine there... very impressive work!


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Did I see this rifle in Dallas in the ACGG area? If it is the same rifle, I have to admit it was the hands down favorite of mine there... very impressive work!


Yes, I displayed this rifle in Dallas. Thank you for the compliment. It's my favorite of all the bolt action rifles I've built.
 
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That wood is beyond beautiful. Very nice job!
 
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Funny story about that stock blank. It came from a used car dealer who told me it was traded in on a car. It is indeed a nice stock blank.
Thanks for the compliment!
 
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Beautiful boomstick and funny story about the blank.


I meant to be DSC Member...bad typing skills.

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