02 October 2014, 05:34
JefffiveHarry Lawson .416 Rem at Auction
Not everybody's cup of tea, but might be right up
somebody's alley.
Place has 4 days of auctions, lots of actions of every description.
02 October 2014, 10:45
Big Wonderful WyomingThey make nice rifles, but you have to be able to appreciate them for what they are.
The majority of the nay-sayers don't like red-heads either.
To me they have a very comfortable feel, almost uncanny in how easy they make shooting big calibers. Even his classic stocks are wonderful.
02 October 2014, 10:50
jaegerfrankAlways nice to see something different in the world of bolt action rifles.
03 October 2014, 19:50
Big Wonderful WyomingThis one is a Prechtl Magnum Mauser.
Americans are not the only thumbhole folks.
05 October 2014, 07:24
JefffiveThe Lawson .416 brought $1300.
05 October 2014, 12:00
N E 450 No2Oncy upon a time, I helped an older friend of mine sight in his Harry Lawson 300 Weatherby Magnum. He was on his way to one of those 'Stan' countries, to hunt one of the rare sheeps that live WAY UP there.
It had the Lawson [radical is my term] thumb hole stock. He had had the rifle for many many years.
I can say, I was impressed quite a bit as to how well it shot. It was suprisingly light and nimble it handled very well. Worksmanship was very nice.
05 October 2014, 19:19
stepchild 2I have a .257 Ackley with a Harry Lawson Cochise thumb hole stock and it improved my off hand shooting dramaticly and ain't hard to look at either(AAA American Walnut).
Stepchild
06 October 2014, 03:57
Big Wonderful WyomingSmoking deal for a rifle that was probably $4500 to build.
06 October 2014, 05:37
Jefffivequote:
Originally posted by Big Wonderful Wyoming:
Smoking deal for a rifle that was probably $4500 to build.
I would figure it was a real good buy if you figured to re-stock it.