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13 October 2015, 00:58
MJines
Amazing Wood
The left side of this stock may be the most amazing piece of walnut I have ever seen. Gorgeous.

Champlin Rifle


Mike
13 October 2015, 01:22
Savage_99
quote:
Originally posted by MJines:
The left side of this stock may be the most amazing piece of walnut I have ever seen. Gorgeous.

Champlin Rifle


Why just the left side?
It's almost too busy!




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13 October 2015, 02:59
FMC
7mm Rem. What a waste....

If it were a .270 or .300 Win I'd buy that in a heartbeat. I've always admired Bolliger's rifles and the wood he uses.




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13 October 2015, 03:43
nyrifleman
I can't think of a better caliber.

Giving serious thought to selling a .270 Pete Grisel custom Mauser stocked by Ottmar to fund this.


Doug
13 October 2015, 04:07
Biebs
What a waste is right! I coulda made it into another Blaser! :-)



13 October 2015, 06:31
ClaMar
Both sides of the butt are gorgeous. It's curious that only the left side of the forearm is shown; it obviously must not compare well to the right side...

Clarence
13 October 2015, 06:49
butchloc
quote:
What a waste is right! I coulda made it into another Blaser! :-)

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13 October 2015, 10:49
ozhunter
This one might give it a run for its money ;

At $40G
13 October 2015, 10:52
Idaho Sharpshooter
MJ is dead on with his assessment of the wood. I do not believe I have EVER seen as nice.
13 October 2015, 16:11
Dick Wright


If you like marble cake this one isn't too bad. On a humble CZ rimfire sporter.


Dick Wright
13 October 2015, 21:16
mlfguns
MJ thanks for showing it. Only a blind man cannot appreciate its beauty.
14 October 2015, 21:49
custombolt
Yes. Easily as nice or nicer than any of his other offerings on the MR site.


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15 October 2015, 22:36
Atkinson
I find knots unacceptable in a stock blank of that quality and obvious price, and that one has a few..just my opine, its a real nice looking gun for sure, but for the kind of money were looking at I would not accept wood flaws, improper lay out, or poor curing..These are the things to look for before the color IMO..


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16 October 2015, 00:34
custombolt
I hear you Ray. To each, his own. I suppose some faith in Bolliger's track record suggest the layout is well worthy of the caliber. Those small birds eye knots do appear to be stable and un-filled which suggests that curing was done slowly and properly.


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16 October 2015, 02:16
fla3006
I don't like the knots around the magazine or wrist either.


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