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Hey, it works. A little big though.
 
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I don't see a way to resize on imgur. Anyone have any tips? I may need to resize the photos before I download to imgur. Or is the size OK as is?
 
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Found the resize feature on imgur. That's better, about 1100 pixels wide.
 
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Looks pretty good here.
 
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New T-Rex in the making.
That's a Winchester 375 H&H on the right
 
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Wayne when you pick the photo that you want to post you click on "links" check the bbcode box and then down below on the right hand side click on the size "large thumbnail" Then just copy and paste!


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Wayne

You need to edit the photo on imgur and reduce size.

BTW, I wish you would make and post pics of a classic English big bore - 375 or 404 with English lines, wood grain etc.

Your rifles are just incredible and make dreaming worth while as they are actually well priced.


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Love that 600 OK Mannlicher!
 
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Is that first pic the new stock available for LH CZ 550s?
 
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Is that first pic the new stock available for LH CZ 550s?


Well, that's our right hand stock but the new left-hand looks just like it, only backwards.
 
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Looks like you mastered the imgur photos.

Love the full stock rifle. tu2


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Is that first pic the new stock available for LH CZ 550s?


Well, that's our right hand stock but the new left-hand looks just like it, only backwards.


Of course I meant is that the stock pattern? Can you provide some pics of the underside and looking up at the magazine? Curious how much slimmer it is. Also, what does the weight come to in 375 H&H as shown?

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Great results from IMGUR!!!
dancing tu2 dancing


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Nice Rifles!!! Any of them in 450 Rigby??


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No 450 Rigby's there.
Top one is 500 Jeffery
Second is 577 Tyrannosaur
Third is either 375 H&H or 404 Jeffery. Can't remember which because we built two that looked alike.
Last is closeup of the third.
 
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Here's a 600 Overkill
 
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Think I got the hang of it.
 
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