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satterlee large ring magnum preview pics
14 January 2008, 07:27
Timansatterlee large ring magnum preview pics
It's been a long road to this design. The large ring action is most definately more complicated for the outside shape than the small ring. The good news is that I have a frim grasp the MFG techinques for both now plus a faster machine to do them on as well. The action in the photos is a Rigby length, it's set up for the modified Grisel M-70 trigger system, trigger will fit up into the underside of the tange, trigger not pictured, it's still on the cad screen, The feed rails are a copy of an oberndorf magnum.
The bottom is a sunny unit.
Thanks,
Stuart Satterlee/timan
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14 January 2008, 08:21
458WinI'm looking forward to seeing one at the show.
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ForrestBI'm looking forward to seeing one at my house.
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14 January 2008, 08:35
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14 January 2008, 08:36
RIPHi Stuart,
Is that my action?

Oops. Safety is on the wrong side for mine.
Not stainless either?
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14 January 2008, 10:57
boom stickGo Timan!

14 January 2008, 21:03
DGR Shooter WOW! 
Very nice inded. Loks like I may have to start stashing away some money for a new custom rifle

15 January 2008, 01:06
600 OverkillStuart-that is a very nice looking action. Can you guys address the safety issue for me. I have always grown up with & used the traditional right-side mounted Winchester style 3 position safety, yet I keep hearing that this is problematic with the possibility of knocking the safety while cycling. Is this any of you guys' experiences as it isn't with me to date?
Again Stuart--nice action---it looks to me to be an M-98 design or is it an M-70 design?
15 January 2008, 01:31
RIPI want to stick with the right-sided safety on my righthand action simply because I am hard wired for that with all my other rifles, and it has never been a problem.
Just an old dog who doesn't need to learn this new trick.
15 January 2008, 01:38
Trez HensleyI'm looking forward to stocking one of these. I like your transition from the rear sq. bridge to the action. It's a nice touch. It should inlet nicely also....into one of my guns...um stocks. Well suffice it to say that I like it. It's on the "I want one" list.
Fine work

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15 January 2008, 12:46
TimanTrez,
I'd like to make one for you. They do take some time to make and still do a good job, as does a good stock.
Stuart
15 January 2008, 13:09
lawndartHi Stu,
I like the safety on the left side since I have large hands.
As the clinic is sold, I will get in touch with you. Now I have to decide between a built in EAW style scope mount, a claw mount or no scope mount.
Your work gets better every year.
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