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22 January 2012, 05:39
Oryxhunter1983
Bansners rifles
Anybody have any experience with these rifles?!? Bansners?





22 January 2012, 05:58
Biebs
I have one in 375 RUM. Very nicely made and accurate. Along the lines of Jarrett, Rifles Inc, etc. Top of the line stuff.
23 January 2012, 04:46
ron williams
Had dinner with them a few weeks ago. If their rifles are as nice as they are, you could not go wrong.


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23 January 2012, 04:55
Jcchartboy
Yes,

I have both an older Rem 700 he did before he started making his own actions and a new full custom. The Rem 700 .300 WM is one of the most accurate guns I own right next to my Jarrett .280 AI. As for my newer Bansner, a .270 WSM, honestly I have not had enough time at the range testing ammo since I purchased it last year to pass fair judgement on it.

JC

Bansner's .270 WSM

23 January 2012, 06:35
Woodrow S
I have two, a 35 Whelen Ruger M77RS with Metalife hard-chrome metal and his famed fiberglass stock put together by Mark for a total weatherproof hammer and one of his very rare (and very expensive) Classic Series built by Mark in 338-06 and the woodwork is awesome with an unbelieveable checkering pattern like no other....and flawless too. I should post some pic's of this fine seldom seen custom series rifle. At any rate, Mark builds some fine rifles that command a following of the most serious mountain game hunters worldwide. He also generously donates some of those rifles to various big game organizations to be auctioned off.
23 January 2012, 10:28
Oryxhunter1983
Thank you guys for the info...I've been wanting to get a new rifle that I could use in a variety of siuations but mostly looking at doing some mnt ibex hunts...I just recently heard of this company. I am going to sci so I will certainly look him up!!!





24 January 2012, 01:31
j stoviak
I have a 375 Weatherby on a model 70 built by Mark. It is a true .5" shooter sometimes better with a case full of Norma MRP and a 300 grain Barnes triple shock. This is turning into my go to rifle, as it is easily as(or more) accurate as my smaller stuff.
24 January 2012, 01:38
Biebs
Yes, with the right builder, big bores don't necessarily have to mean big groups.
24 January 2012, 10:52
ARWL
quote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Yes, with the right builder, big bores don't necessarily have to mean big groups.


True, but in most cases it's more a function of a big bore with the "right shooter".