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I have had some request for pictures of other rifles I have built. This is a 22-250 Remington built on a medium Sako action. I built new Talley style bases on the action, the detent in the rear bridge is to hold the rear peep sight on. I built a rear sight out of steel (not much of an aluminum fan). The front ramp is integral to the barrel. 3 position safety and new bolt handle.

The stock is a nice piece of California English walnut. 22 LPI on the checkering.

The engraving was done by Gary Griffiths. He has engraved several of my rifles and does a great job.

I would love to answer any questions you might have about this rifle or any other rifle.

Thanks Justin































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Hi---that is a very nice rifle
thanks for the pictures
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waveThat is one of the best looking rifles I have ever seen. Thanks for sharing. beerroger


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Thanks Roger, I will have to put some of the really nice one on then.


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Stunningly beautiful, and too nice to hunt with.


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Wow! Workmanship is great, and the wood is stunning!

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Wow! Love it!
 
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Just the front ramp integral to the barrel is impressive beyond belief.
 
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Possibly not designed to appeal to the same group of buyers as the Remington 710. clap
 
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Justin--Thanks, show some more.
 
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wow made me blush
 
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WOW, a real beauty.


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Please pardon my ignorance, but is the bolt still Sako? Like, is it possible to put a safety like that on a Sako? If so, what's involved in the transformation? Thanks in advance! BK
 
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Ed LaPour provides model 70 style safety for a Sako like the one pictured. I'm curious as to where the receiver sight was sourced.
 
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Love the Marblecake! Justin...not a take-down? :-)
 
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NICE


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That's a beauty!


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That knocks the "WOW" factor clear out of the ballpark!
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And that stock is fantastic "eye candy" to this ol' wood
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That is what you call "functional art" of the first order, outstanding.
 
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I like the iron sight combination. It puts me in mind of my Shiloh Sharps, only executed better.


 
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