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Wayne at AHR Rifles does OUTSTANDING Work
24 November 2017, 02:08
INTJWayne at AHR Rifles does OUTSTANDING Work
Yeah, I know you all know that. A while back I asked for help with a CZ 550 Safari American. It had two custom barrels, one in 375 H&H and the other in 458 Lott, neither with lugs. The rifle was originally a 375. I installed the Lott barrel, bought a B&C stock, fit the barrel to the stock and bedded the action.
As you can imagine it wouldn’t feed to save it’s life. So I sent it to Wayne. I did not realize he did tune up work. I had him fix the feeding, install a three position safety, install his single stage trigger, check my barrel install and bedding, and coat the barreled action. All this took less than a month.
I got it back a couple days ago and it feeds and cycles as well as any slicked up M-70 AND looks great! I didn’t think air would ever like a CZ as much as an M-70, but this rifle changed my mind. Can’t wait to start load development.
24 November 2017, 03:57
Charles_HelmWayne is one of the good ones for sure. He has done a number of projects for me. One in the works now, and a couple on deck if I talk him into them!
24 November 2017, 04:05
Colin MastersI'm going to have him do a 7x57 or 6.5x55 one of these days....
24 November 2017, 18:58
SevensWayne does great work, have a 375 that was tuned and upgraded by him.
He is also one of the few gunsmiths who will get things back in the time promised.
25 November 2017, 19:20
cnm123Wayne delivers on time on budget and delivers a great product. I have 2 AHR rifle and they are beautiful rifles that perform perfectly
25 November 2017, 22:18
ramrod340He is one of the best.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
26 November 2017, 01:44
Charles_HelmThis is the last rifle Wayne re-worked for me.
This rifle started life as an Interamrs Mark X Alaskan .375 H&H. I had it in a McMillan stock for a while but wanted walnut (but not the original Alaskan style stock). The factory sights were not indexed properly and were way off at 25 yards.
Wayne put new sights on it, added a barrel band for the front swivel, upgraded to a nice 3-position safety, coated the metal, and restocked it for me.
[This is Wayne's photo.]
01 December 2017, 23:53
SAFARIKIDYES HE DOES! And a Kool Kat too! Done several for me!...600s and a 700!

"That's not a knife..THIS is a KNIFE" !
02 December 2017, 00:03
GustavoWayne does an exceptional quality job. He built for me a custom .458WM based off a Ruger Hawkeye. Cannot add nothing but praise.
02 December 2017, 12:30
jlabreck7316I couldn’t agree more. I have four “Wayne” rifles at the moment, and there will be more eventually.
The first rifle he did for me was a full Stage 3 CZ in .550 Mag, and it is absolutely gorgeous. A gun smithing “friend” let me down on this one and ruined a beautiful blank in the process. All I got back was parts. Wayne took on the project and let me select the blank, and I couldn’t be happier with the result.
The second he did for me was another full Stage 3 CZ, this time in .416 Rigby. It is absolutely amazing also. Again, I got to select the blank from several he felt were ideal, so it’s a very personal rifle and I won’t ever part with it. It balances and points like a shotgun, and the action is as smooth as glass. The trigger is perfect. I wouldn’t change a thing.
The third was a rebarrel/re-blue conversion on a .375 H&H Ruger RSM MK II that is now a .470 Capstick. I hated the .375 because it was so barrel heavy, and all of that is changed now with a huge hole in the barrel. At the risk of abusing the word, it’s also amazing. I’ve posted pictures in the past, but... PhotoBucket. :/
The fourth started as an M70 Super Grade stock he was selling on AR and an M70 .300 RUM I also picked up from another member. Off went the barreled action to Wayne and back came the most... amazing... .404 Jeffery. It is so slick and smooth it’s unbelievable. This one looks like a classic working rifle, but so elegant at the same time. One of these days I need to post pictures when I find a replacement for the PhotoBuckets. Lol
I had a fifth Wayne rifle, a gorgeous .375 H&H that I picked up off GunBroker. With 5 .375s and no especial affinity for it because it wasn’t built for me and didn’t match the .550 and .416, I let it go to another member for a great price. Do I regret it? Sure, I always regret selling one of my children. Lol. But there will be more...
I have a CZ 550 .416 Rigby action that I think is destined to become a .500 Jeffery at some point, and another Ruger RSM MK II in .416 (thanks Biebs!) that is going to be rebarreled at some point to something bigger. Unless it shoots lights out as-is, and then the search continues...
I just realized you’re all big bore enablers. Damn you.

02 December 2017, 23:20
Gale JohnsonAs the owner of the 375 that jlabreck sold me I must say it's quite the nice rifle. It sits in the front of the safe and every time I open the door it's like Christmas all over again seeing it sitting there. Shoots pretty good too.
03 December 2017, 11:28
Cougarzjlabreck,
Try imgur.com for a new photo sharing site.
I for one would love to see your rifles. Especially the m70 .404 Jeffery.
Roger
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03 December 2017, 12:18
Beretta682EWayne is awesome - I have had him set up numerous rifles for me.
I need to build a 375 ruger full stock in 2018. Also take the half custom 30/06 to full custom with a nice stock.
Now if he only worked on blasers I will be set

Mike
05 December 2017, 08:30
D R HunterThe value of a strong reputation as seller of goods to the public can't be over stated.
This gentleman WAYNE seems to guard his reputation to the utmost, with a mile long
list of happy customers. It's like that REPUTATION is a newborn bear cub and he's
"Big Momma".
D/R Hunter
Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...
05 December 2017, 10:49
jlabreck7316quote:
Originally posted by Cougarz:
Try imgur.com for a new photo sharing site.
I for one would love to see your rifles. Especially the m70 .404 Jeffery.
Thanks, I'll look into it. I need to organize all my pictures anyway, so maybe I'll find all the Wayne rifles and post pictures later this week.
06 December 2017, 05:56
D R HunterI second the
www.imgur.com idea. It's VERY user friendly!!!
D/R Hunter
Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...
11 December 2017, 11:48
jlabreck7316I finished sorting my pictures and found out that apparently I've lost some. I'll have to take more pictures of the "Wayne" rifles tomorrow and get them posted.
11 December 2017, 18:25
BiebsWayne for president!!!!
21 December 2017, 01:25
jlabreck7316Sorry guys, got a little distracted with the delivery of my big bore (6.2L counts as "over 40", right?) Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk after 4 months of waiting.
Looks like I have some picture taking to do tonight. I should be able to get pictures up here shortly after I figure out the imgur process. Of the guns, not the Trackhawk. Unless you want to see that too.
And yes, Wayne for president!

21 December 2017, 01:44
BaxterBquote:
Originally posted by Gustavo:
Wayne does an exceptional quality job. He built for me a custom .458WM based off a Ruger Hawkeye. Cannot add nothing but praise.
That's awesome. Did you put a mercury reducer in the stock? Curious what weight it came out to be?
08 January 2018, 00:51
jlabreck7316I took a few pictures, but wasn't happy with the way they turned out. Outdoor light this time of year is horrible and any interior lights tend to wash out the grain in the stock with reflected light. Hopefully I'll be able to get some better pictures in the next week.
08 January 2018, 01:37
Gustavoquote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
quote:
Originally posted by Gustavo:
Wayne does an exceptional quality job. He built for me a custom .458WM based off a Ruger Hawkeye. Cannot add nothing but praise.
That's awesome. Did you put a mercury reducer in the stock? Curious what weight it came out to be?
Nope and neither a muzzle brake.

Came out as an eight pounder, clean of a scope.
08 January 2018, 02:44
Charles_Helmquote:
Originally posted by Biebs:
Wayne for president!!!!
Quit trying to add four years to the turn-around time on my work! Besides, I don't think Wayne is cut out for politics. Not shifty enough.

09 January 2018, 05:22
BaxterBquote:
Originally posted by Gustavo:
quote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
quote:
Originally posted by Gustavo:
Wayne does an exceptional quality job. He built for me a custom .458WM based off a Ruger Hawkeye. Cannot add nothing but praise.
That's awesome. Did you put a mercury reducer in the stock? Curious what weight it came out to be?
Nope and neither a muzzle brake.

Came out as an eight pounder, clean of a scope.
That’ll keep you honest! Nice rifle !
11 January 2018, 04:16
A.J. HydellThe Wayner does most awesome work, no doubt.
All The Best ...
17 January 2018, 08:43
jlabreck7316I apologize to you all, and especially Wayne, for taking so long to get *something* up. Lol. Consider these a preview and I'll have better pictures later this week, hopefully.
My four "Wayne rifles"... from top to bottom, CZ 550 in .550 Magnum, CZ 550 in .416 Rigby, Ruger RSM MKII converted from .375 H&H to .470 Capstick, M70 converted from .300 RUM to .404 Jeffery.
.550 Magnum...
.416 Rigby...
17 January 2018, 20:30
Double BCBeauty's
22 January 2018, 03:56
A.J. HydellThe Wayner be the one.
All The Best ...
22 January 2018, 05:53
bwanamrmI had Wayne build me a .375 RUM just because I didn't have one and he was willing to build it on the CZ action. Wonderful rifle... took it to Burkina Faso as a one rifle battery and it did it all from Buffon cob to buffalo! Wayne builds a great rifle at a very fair price!
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