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15 May 2008, 18:05
TC1
.338-06 Guild rifle complete!
Hey Guy's, I can knock one more off the list now. I just got the barreled action back from Mike McCabe and it's about perfect. The rifle is just a bunch of parts picked up here and there, but sum total of what they made even surprised me and was there though the whole process.

The barrel came off an old "guild" mauser and was auctioned off on Ebay. It was an 8X57J but the bore was ruined. It was sent to Jim Dubell for a re-bore. A .338-06 was chosen. Mark Stratton installed the barrel.

The action is one of those Italian made Mausers Legacy sports was selling at one time. It's called a Safari M98 Global Trading Mauser. A little rough around the edges, but they clean up real nice. A few years ago Legacy wanted out of the Mauser action business and deeply discounted these. I was able to pick it up for a song. The only thing that was done to it was a new bolt handle added. The old ones look like the old F.N.'s. They were nice, but I wanted something different on this rifle. Mike McCabe added this one.

The stock blank came from from Luxus Walnut. Adam of at Luxus put me in a far nicer piece of walnut than I should got for what I spent. He explained it was a "second" and couldn't get full price for it because of a bark pocket it had that probably wouldn't turn out. Shane Thompson turned the blank and worked real hard to miss as much as possible. He couldn't miss everything, what he couldn't miss he layed it out where it would be easy to fix. It turned out very nice. An almost local guy named Tim Lyon-Smith checkered it for me.

Major credit goes to Mike McCabe on this project. He changed the bolt handle, rust blued the barreled action.

Well, here is how it turned out. I'm very happy with it.

Terry






Here's with my new kitty cat :grin:


Here are a few of the stock patch

Before


After



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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
15 May 2008, 18:16
swheeler
It turned out very nice, I especially like the 'red' in the stock.
15 May 2008, 18:22
TC1
Yea, pretty neat bunch of spare parts eh? Smiler

I used the English red stain because after I got it all ready to finish the stock just had too much figure in it. It would almost cause vertigo if you looked at it too long. Stain has a way of toning down the figure in wood a little, that's why most stock makers don't like it. In this case it was a life saver.

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
15 May 2008, 19:02
.366torque
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Originally posted by TC1:






Outstanding!!
Question: Is the guide rib integral?
15 May 2008, 19:16
Heat
Nice, VERY nice.

Ken....


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15 May 2008, 19:31
mstarling
Man, that one came out very nicely indeed! Congratulations.

A great bunch of folks made lovely contributions to this one. Congrats to them as well. Nicely done!


Mike

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15 May 2008, 19:32
BFaucett
Terry,

Oooooohhhhh... I like!!!! thumb Very classy and tasteful!

The .338-06 is a great choice in caliber/cartridge also! It duplicates the .318 Westley Richards, which was an original chambering by Mauser, but without the hassle of having to use .330" diameter bullets.

Cheers!
-Bob F.
15 May 2008, 19:34
vapodog
applause.....excellent work


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15 May 2008, 19:35
TC1
.366, yes it's all integral. There is a plug in the rib near the action. I think it was for a claw base, but it was long gone before I bought it.

mstarling, Yea I broke Forrest's rule# 4 big time on this one. animal

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
15 May 2008, 21:25
jens poulsen
Very very pretty rifle.....workmanship par excellence. patriot


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15 May 2008, 21:54
fredj338
Very nice! Perfect platform for the 338-06. thumb Now, how does she shoot?


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15 May 2008, 21:59
rnovi
Speechless. Absolutely gorgeous.


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15 May 2008, 22:08
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Very classy! Lou


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16 May 2008, 05:09
D Humbarger
Very nice & I really like that stock style.



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16 May 2008, 05:43
rem721
Looks like Mike, Jim and Shane took real good care of you. That and you did a good job of collecting the "parts". Gives new meaning to the term, "parts gun."
16 May 2008, 08:04
Snellstrom
Very nice Terry.
I will stock my 9.3 like that someday.(I hope!)
16 May 2008, 08:18
.366torque
TC1 thanks. Beautiful workmanship!
I've a 338-06 reamer (brand new), a stock and an action. Just been musing on the barrel.
16 May 2008, 08:48
Iron Buck
What a beautiful rifle. Congrats on a job well done clap
16 May 2008, 17:34
Clemson
I like that one a bunch!

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16 May 2008, 21:50
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Beautiful end result!!!!


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17 May 2008, 00:49
TLS
Seems I remember you stating that the scope rings were from Sunny Hill. Do you know if they are still available? I haven't gotten a reply on my e-mail to them.
17 May 2008, 01:25
butchloc
now that is a rifle!!!!!!!!
17 May 2008, 10:07
dempsey
Very nice. What did you do to address the flaw? It turned out very well.


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17 May 2008, 10:51
rnovi
Pah. Can't help myself, gotta post again.

That's just freakin' beautiful. You should be hugely proud of that rifle!


Regards,

Robert

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17 May 2008, 10:51
500grains
It looks like a $25K rifle to me.
17 May 2008, 16:40
TC1
Dempsey, Shane sent back some bandsaw scraps of the blank after it was turned. I picked a nice piece and chiseled it out and then shaped it with a Dremmal tool so it would fit tight in the bark pocket, After that I mixed up some Miles Gilbert bedding compound, flooded the bark pocket with it and then pushed the patch in. I let it cure and sanded it flat. I think it's pretty good.


500Grains, you're far too kind or the camera really likes this rifle. rotflmo

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
17 May 2008, 20:17
jeffeosso
Dang Terry, that's VERY nice and slicker than a new calf!


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18 May 2008, 01:32
srtrax
Very nice TC1, i remember the start of this project, have you never hunted with a 338/06, you will be even happier with this rifle when you see what it is capable of. It is and has been my favorite round for some time now...Enjoy!


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18 May 2008, 02:01
TC1
The .338-06 is all new to me. I've admired it for years but have never owned one. I'll get a blood on it this year for sure.

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
18 May 2008, 02:27
Iron Buck
Is there a stain on the stock? Looks great. I like the lines & color. Gives me lots of ideas for my next custom thumb
18 May 2008, 02:36
TC1
Yea, that's Pilkingtons English red on it. I hadn't planned on staining it, but the figure with the color was just a little overwhelming.

I think the stain just kind of brought it all together.

Terry



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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
18 May 2008, 02:55
30 Caliber Mag Fan
Terry-

Is that a Gerome Glimm bolt handle or did Mike do the checkering also?


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18 May 2008, 03:30
TC1
It's a McFarland handle. You can buy them at Brownells. I do have a Glimm handle that I plan on using on a different project. It's 1st class stuff.


Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
20 May 2008, 22:51
Michael Robinson
Impressive work. That stain was just what that stock needed, but I would not have realized it beforehand. You have an excellent eye. thumb


Mike

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21 May 2008, 18:00
SDhunter
TC1,
That is one of my favorite calibers and is absolutely beautiful.

Congratulaions on a very nice rifle.
Enjoy.
22 May 2008, 04:28
Barstooler
I am sure that you would be willing to trade it for a Tikka T-3.....correct???

rotflmo

Fancy walnut and blue steel forever!!!

Barstooler
22 May 2008, 16:16
1894mk2
Is that a S&B 4x36 I see on it? Good allround scope with a minimum of fuss. If you find yourself in a really tight spot merely remove it and use the irons. I plan on having my 8x60s set up exactly the same.
22 May 2008, 16:53
TC1
Yes, it's a S&B 4X. I really like those scopes. It's a great little scope. Clear and tough. I'm down to 2 right now. At one time I owned four of them.

Terry


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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
26 May 2008, 02:55
270Model70
Terry,

What technique did you use to finish out the stock after staining it (to keep from wet sanding thru the stain)?

It turned out very nice. I really like the reddish color for that stock.

Brian
26 May 2008, 03:05
fla3006
Super nice, like all you others!


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