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Pre-64 Mod 70 custom
10 August 2016, 03:50
Tsquare2Pre-64 Mod 70 custom
Guys,
Just took delivery on my latest, and most likely last, custom rifle. I haven't shot it yet, but I think it is my best one since my old Miller .270. The blank is one I bought from Jim Bisio several years back. I had no intention of coming home with a blank, particularly an expensive one, but when I saw this one, I had to have it. Bruce Farman did all the metal prep and finishing, and the stock, of course, is by Gary Goudy. It is a pre-64 Model 70 action with a .300 Win Mag barrel made and chambered by Danny Pedersen. I'll get you guys a range report when I have time to get it to the range. Enjoy.
TT
10 August 2016, 04:20
lindy2I can easily see why you had to have that blank. It is spectacular. The whole piece: the wood, the metal work, the stock work, everything, is just spectacular. And a great caliber to boot!
Congratulations.
10 August 2016, 05:19
JmbrownThat is one of the most perfect rifles I've ever seen.
10 August 2016, 06:07
squeezenhopeThe uniformity of the diamonds in Goudy's checkering is just outstanding. Perfect checkering is rare, but most of what I have seen was Goudy's. Beautiful stock.
10 August 2016, 06:27
srtraxBeautiful...come on just one more

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ENJOY!!!
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10 August 2016, 06:30
GrenadierVery, very nice. But why not a picture of the muzzle brake?
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I'm surprised Jim let that blank go! Spectacular rifle, thanks for posting!
10 August 2016, 08:51
Sagebrush BurnsI am going to allow myself to be jealous of that rifle. What a beauty!
10 August 2016, 16:57
WinkI like that stock.
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11 August 2016, 15:48
Dick WrightNice gun. I'm glad I didn't have to pay for that piece of marblecake.
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12 August 2016, 01:17
df06Beautiful wood. I bought a blank from Jim Bisio at the Tulsa show a few years ago. It turned out great.
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12 August 2016, 01:26
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12 August 2016, 01:45
Idaho Sharpshooterif they ever need a picture in the dictionary under the heading "Custom OM 70" just sent them this one.
Wowie!
12 August 2016, 03:21
srtraxI bought a stick from Jim at a Tulsa show also...he must of had this one stashed away until he saw you coming.

Nice!!!
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12 August 2016, 22:26
Tsquare2I believe I saw the stick at the ACGG trial run at the Dallas Safari Club. Since I had not intended to buy anything of substance, I didn't bring my checkbook with me on the trip. Leaving the checkbook home also helps me resist such things. Anyway, the combined FEGA/ACGG show was coming up in a few weeks in Reno, and I asked Jim if he would hold the blank for me until then. He agreed to do so. That's how I ended up with it. I gave him a check in Reno, rubbed the blank a couple times, and gave it to Gary Goudy to take home and hold until I could get a barreled action ready. That took a couple years. Anyway, it's in my safe now.
12 August 2016, 22:48
customboltMakes me yearn for some marblecake. Nice.
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13 August 2016, 05:32
hdxr750Oh my that's Nice.
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13 August 2016, 06:26
mightymouseBeautiful!
14 August 2016, 01:52
Michael RobinsonI keep telling myself that quality always beats quantity. Thanks for the reinforcement. Fabulous work. Congratulations.
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14 August 2016, 22:47
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Tsquare2Phil, You know me too well!
15 August 2016, 10:07
mlfgunsCongratulations to you and the fine craftsmen that put it together. What a beauty. thanks for sharing.
21 August 2016, 02:34
Tsquare2Guys,
I finally had the dime (and desire) to take few more photos of the Goudy .300 Win Mag that I've now had for a couple weeks. I still haven't taken it to the range yet but Igive you a report when I do, In the meantime, here are a few more photos for your enjoyment.
TT
21 August 2016, 05:32
bwanamrmVery nice!
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24 December 2016, 08:16
lindy2What was your lighting setup for the last three photos.
24 December 2016, 14:39
matt salmTo me that rifle is the epitome of 'American Classic'. I like it very much, one of the best for sure.
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24 December 2016, 22:29
nopride2Fits my definition of a classic rifle. Well done, it's beautiful.
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24 December 2016, 23:14
AFRICAN LEADWOODReally pretty.
30 December 2016, 03:33
Tsquare2lindy2,
The lighting setup I use consists of diffused natural light.
30 December 2016, 16:55
dukxdogSchwing! Classic beauty.
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31 December 2016, 11:42
okie johnThe proportions of that rifle strike me as perfect. How long is the barrel?
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31 December 2016, 20:35
Tsquare2okie:
The barrel is 23 inches.
05 January 2017, 03:19
mstarlingSimply lovely!
... sigh ...
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ClaymanWow, that's pure classic. When you close your eyes and picture a custom Model 70, that's what comes to mind.
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20 January 2017, 11:49
georgeldOne of the most beautiful stocks I've seen anywhere.
Congrats on picking it up.
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29 January 2017, 00:22
AtkinsonGoudy is the master checker man...I have seen some of his guns wherein the checkering began in each panel at 22 LPI and tapered to 32 LPI, it was beautiful..I asked him at the show how he did it, he showed me and it wasn't all that hard to do, but I still don't know how in the world he figured out how to do the first one!!!...He is the best of the best with a checkering tool..I owned a goudy Mauser 66 in a .375 H&H..what a nice gun, off beat a bit, to an old Mauser 98 guy, but I loved it..finally sold it to a guy that just had to have it..
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