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have any of you gentlemen put three thousand or more into a custom bolt rifle using anything else? | ||
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Yep... well, only if a Mauser-derivative counts. | |||
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Yes if a Dakota isn't considered in your list. Also, a couple on Granite Mountain actions. I guess technically they are model 70s and 98 Mausers cousins. | |||
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I did one on a LH Sako magnum action a while back Jim Kobe 10841 Oxborough Ave So Bloomington MN 55437 952.884.6031 Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild | |||
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I paid more than that for my Wundhammer Springfield, if that counts. Low number, of course. I also have some single shots which would fit that category. I'm thinking of the "duplicate original" Sharps Borschardts by Argus Barker of Stevensville, Montana. | |||
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1903 Springfield in 30-06 and a Krag carbine. Perhaps I'm excentric but I just like how slick a double heat treated Springfield works and it makes a very trim rifle. The Krag has a 20" barrel, full stock, and iron sights and is intended as an easy carrying short rifle for woods roaming, especially in hog country. Again I just like the slick action and the 30-40 is a fine cartridge for this purpose. Would a Mod70 or Mauser be a better choice? Perhaps but I actually prefer the '03 to a Mod 70 and the Krag is just too cool not to have and it serves the purpose admirably. Jerry Liles | |||
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SAKO 57(9).Al Lind made a 7#scoped,blind mag 243 that disappeared in the UK.Grassed lots of deer.Eventually time for another when family illnesses resolve.Could be anything that fits(257R,7X57,6.5X??).Dloreac has pics of a slick one also.If using a 579 have a cocking piece safety done. | |||
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I have a few benchrest rifles meeting this criteria but they are specialty match rifles. Not your ordinary custom. The only easy day is yesterday! | |||
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a wm evans, a ruger #1 | |||
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I'm betting there are far more $3K+ rifles built on 700's and their clones than 70's and 98's combined. Benchrest and other match rifles with custom actions, stocks, barrels, exceed $3K as well. Like most here, I like classic rifles built on military actions and walnut stocks, but we are not the majority. I'm a hobbyist gun builder, and enjoy building BR rifles and classics. I've built national champion BR rifles, but I don't consider this a huge challenge. Building classics is REAL gunsmithing,and I'm far from an expert here. I have nothing but the utmost respect for the smiths that have mastered this field. | |||
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+1!! | |||
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You specified bolt rifle - Only M98. And for good reason. . | |||
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P14 Enfield seems a common choice for the big boomers. Pointblank has a point on the Rem and Rem clone rifles. There are a lot of them built in the 3500-6500 price range specifically for hunting. Maybe they are not a bespoke work of art in metal and wood, but they are fine hunting arms in their own right. Jeremy | |||
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I meant to specify hunting rifles. I don't have rifles built with resale in mind, but I see a good market for the two I cited. | |||
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What is an OM70? | |||
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Old Model Winchester Model 70 The answer to your question is, no. | |||
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yes.. even doing my own work opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club Information on Ammoguide about the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR. 476AR, http://www.weaponsmith.com | |||
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If it means "Old Model 70" then when do we consider them to be old? | |||
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You know it's not an "old Model 70" if the bolt handle is on the left hand side! By the way, I used that left-handed Echols McStock (I covered up the orange colour) on my Model 54 Winchester in 256 Newton. Might get around to shooting it today or tomorrow. I have a bit of cosmetic work to do yet (jeweling bolt, mag follower, and bolt stop spring)but apart from that, it's ready to go. Because I don't charge myself for labor, I've never had a 3000 dollar rifle. Regards, Bill | |||
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I anxiously await the 256 Newton report Bill! | |||
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Pre 64 is the only Winchester Model 70 that is called, "Old Model 70", and those are broken down into Pre War and Post War. . Everything else is, in order, post 64, push feed, post 64, CRF, and now, FN. Those are the basic M70 variations, with some variations. | |||
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Montana 1999 SA, Lothar barrel, Jim Dubell metal work | |||
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The most expensive custom bolt action rifles built in America today, as a rule, aren't built on any of the above then. | |||
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Is that ever nice! | |||
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Lucky us too, Bill. you worked on a husky rifle from Ted for my wife and we kept it. great job done. Phil | |||
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I must be more specific. I was thinking more in terms of factory rifles that were cannibalized for the action to build a nice custom on. That is a very nice Montana... | |||
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ah, that narrows it down. I was thinking what great hunting rifles GAP builds.--cam | |||
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