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Here's the last of the Springfields. Wiebe custom bottom metal on this one rather than the conversion. The caliber is 25-06. The client wanted a Dall sheep on this one.












Roger Kehr
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Very sweet!
 
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Beautiful,, love that ram!!!


I tend to use more than enough gun
 
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Roger;
I am always impressed by your work. So clean.
Mike
 
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Fantastic work, Roger.

What is that little figure (character) on the hinge of the floorplate?


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Ha! Good eye.

It's my brand. It relieves me of the anguish of having to spell out my last name... K-E-H-R! Can you blame me for looking for a short cut?


Roger Kehr
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Great work. Nice signature as well.

Joe
 
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Roger's work is always great!
 
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Fabulous, Roger.


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Very nice work. Impressive
 
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Beautiful work! I hope someone plans to polish the inside of the trigger guard Confused
 
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Seems like a little bit different grip style than is usually seen on a Wiebe rifle. A little more slim and trim. Might require just an ever so slightly higher rise in the right elbow to shoot it. No matter. Classy work by all! Beautiful large scroll engraving as well.
 
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Great looking rifle.

Would love to learn more about your bolt treatment.

I have two 03 projects in the shop, I hope I can do half the job you have!


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Duane you never cease to amaze, beautiful rifle !


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Looks great as usual. Classy treatment of the rear bridge as well.
 
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