This is a truly beautiful rifle. Too bad that the comb is so low and drop of the buttstock so great that it is so poorly suited to the use of the scope. With this stock configuration I feel it should have been left with irons only. It also bothers me a bit that a rifle that is obviously not in the field and not about to be fired should be photographed with the striker cocked. The stiker should always be down on an unloaded chamber when a gun is in repose.
Posts: 13277 | Location: Henly, TX, USA | Registered: 04 April 2001
Stonecreek, I agree with the stock dimensions issue. This being a bespoke rifle, they will stock it to suit you. I would order mine with a straight comb ready for a scope.
Leo, that's very competitive with most of the custom American builders. In fact, a comparable Echols may cost more.
Posts: 2206 | Location: USA | Registered: 31 August 2002
nice rifle? na, we have at least 70 similiar rifles, if not better in one closet in my house. Geez, that rifle is pure plebian.
HAHAHA, wouldn't it be sweet to own something with that level of class. Just looking and holding something that pretty would give the average man the chills.