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on a custom single shot stalking rifle would it matter if you don't have a cheek piece added. I am trying for the late 1900 English stalking rifle look and a great many of the older guns show no cheek pieces. Thanks RNB
 
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Most certainly could still be appropriate without cheekpiece especially if this is going to be a open sighted rifle. I favor the look also.
 
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this just one of the best looking actions that you have ever seen, it has both extended upper and lower tangs, the fences are almost done but show outstanding promise, the best thing yet it has been made from scratch and breaks open with a side lever and the line are out of this world and the weight is around 5.5 pounds at this point would post the photos that Bailey has sent but I can not transfer them from the private section to the open forum
 
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If anyone is interested in a photo of this new rifle it is found at Bailey Bradshaw's web site in his photo-bucket list
 
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The principal reason for adding a cheekpiece is to discourage them left handed folk from fondling your fine rifle. You gotta have standards you know.
 
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The principal reason for adding a cheekpiece is to discourage them left handed folk from fondling your fine rifle. You gotta have standards you know.


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I am sorry, I keep forgetting the them wrong handed people still lurk around a fine rifle and by my failure to put a proper right hand cheek piece in place they will want to fondle my fine rifle and probably drool on it. my mistake. jumping
 
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For those that want to see Bailey's new single shot side opening take down rifle you can find it on his web site under engraving gallery in his photo buckets photos. RNB dancing
 
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Here you go RNB.

This rifle is very well balanced and points much like a shotgun in my hands(which I really like in a rifle). Its a pretty lightweight gun which will make it nice to carry around, but it fits and feels so good that it can be steadily shot off-hand. I have no doubts we will be able to ring the steel target at 220yds with no sights like our other rifles.

Here is a pic from his account:


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A.M. Little Bespoke Gunmakers LLC
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Thanks for the photo RNB
 
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I was told by Bailey today the gun with both sets of barrels will be completed early next week, I will post photos when it arrives PS the inprogress work photo have been way cool. RNB
 
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Here you go RNB.

This rifle is very well balanced and points much like a shotgun in my hands(which I really like in a rifle). Its a pretty lightweight gun which will make it nice to carry around, but it fits and feels so good that it can be steadily shot off-hand. I have no doubts we will be able to ring the steel target at 220yds with no sights like our other rifles.

Here is a pic from his account:


Here is mine very old probably Belgium 1920-1930 break-open sidelever sigle shotgun (36 cal.)
My grandfather used it for shooting small birds and wild rabits...







And I also have a double barreled shotgun in that version:-)
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