19 February 2011, 01:34
A.DahlgrenTop Quality Rifles
93, we have two more members on AR that have this model also
AD
19 February 2011, 01:57
China Fleet SailorI have a CZ550 in .416 Rigby that AHR worked their magic on.
I wouldn't trade it for the world. I'm not sure if they still work on rifles you don't buy from them. This was a few years back.
19 February 2011, 06:04
LouMThanks Biebs. That is some gorgeous hardware.
While I will just have to live with my lowly .375 for now, at least I am no longer in the dark.
Lou
19 February 2011, 06:12
MikeBurkequote:
Originally posted by jsl3170:
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Originally posted by Mike70560:
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Echols Legends
At over $30,000 each they should be good.
American Hunting Rifles sells some nice custom hunting and semi-custom rifles also.
mike, I believe the Legend is currently about 1/2 that.
You are correct. The Classic is over $34,000. the Legend starts at around $15,500.
20 February 2011, 06:57
Use Enough GunI love my Canyon Creek Custom bolt action Rifles from Montana gunsmith/stockmaker LeRoy Barry. Here's one of them:
20 February 2011, 07:11
BiebsNice, classic African safari rifle!
20 February 2011, 07:13
BiebsAlso, looks like my favorite scope...a Leupold 4.5x14x50 with #4 German ILL dot reticle? I see the rheostat on the scope tube. Yours mights be a 3.5x10, though.
20 February 2011, 22:00
Use Enough GunThanks Biebs. It's a 3.5X10 illuminated with a duplex reticle. It sure worked on the big cat!

23 February 2011, 01:29
TwoZeroquote:
Originally posted by jfm:
I'm talking strictly controlled round feed bolt actions here.
If your price point is 3k or less, your options are: Kimber, Ruger, CZ, or Winchester.
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Originally posted by jfm:
What are some of the good ones today?
I hear many complaints about almost every brand on the market these days.
Are there any rifles that you can pretty much count on to be top quality right out of the box/off the shelf?
CRF Commercially available? From a factory manufacturer?
No.
You have to spend more and look a boutique shops – or be willing to have some work done on the gun after purchase by a good smith.