This is a new gun that we are adding to our product line this year. I'll be posting regular updates as we make progress. Here's the first photos in the series. The rifle is a .275 Rigby ordered by a client in Texas.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012
The Highland Stalker was designed by one of our gunsmiths. He does a lot of stalking in the Scottish highlands. It's designed to be lighter than our traditional rifles. No iron sights. More along the lines of a mountain rifle.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012
Originally posted by John Rigby & Co.: The Highland Stalker was designed by one of our gunsmiths. He does a lot of stalking in the Scottish highlands. It's designed to be lighter than our traditional rifles. No iron sights. More along the lines of a mountain rifle.
Mr.Porter,
When I think of lighter 7mm rifles, the small ring variants of Std.length 98, Intermediate and Kurz come to mind.
I believe Rigby once produced small ring Oberndorf mauser based sporting rifles.
However, apart from the Kurz length, I dont know of any relaible source for new manufacture HQ small ring mauser actions in Std or Intermediate length.
It looks like you have gone with a HQ LR Prechtl action. I gather your smith has figured that it will still allow him to achieve his preferred weight.
Posts: 9434 | Location: Here & There- | Registered: 14 May 2008
Lovely lovely rifle, however I have to agree with the posters above me. Bipod and that leica spaceship on top is like having a beef tenderloin sprayed with nutella and perhaps jam on top!
Id go with either a Zeiss Victory or perhaps a Kahles KXi for a more sobre look, and a soft rest-pillow in the backpack in lieu of the bipod..axel
The scope is simply one that we had at the shop that Leica has given us as a demo. I agree that a smaller scope would be more aesthetically appealing, but that's the one we had available. It is a very nice scope! As far as the bipod goes, I'm not an expert Scottish stag hunter, but from my experience, it was very practical and easily removed.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012
The finished gun in the pictures is the prototype. The stock blank in the first post is the one in the picture being shaped and also with the Corbett rifle. Does that make sense? I'll post more pictures of the work in progress rifle as the project moves forward. I didn't mean to cause any confusion by posting pictures from last week in Scotland.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012
Hi all. I am newly registered but a long time follower of the forum on custom guns. Can not wait for followup photos. Will be giving some of my own progress photos on single shot action i am making from Bohler M201 steel.
Posts: 3 | Location: South Africa | Registered: 11 November 2012
Loving looking rifle. Who made those mounts - I have something very similar on my Heym SR20 which was originally sold new by Rigbys when it was in Great Suffolk street and then to me when it previous owner traded it in.
Posts: 987 | Location: Scotland | Registered: 28 February 2011
Nice looking rifle but a stalking rifle needs a stalking scope. Not some quasi-tactical, over powered and over sized long range "sniping" scope.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship Phil Shoemaker Alaska Master guide FAA Master pilot NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
Posts: 4224 | Location: Bristol Bay | Registered: 24 April 2004
Yes I do If a man wants to order a Rigby "stalking" rifle and put the largest scope on it he can find - or even paint it - it is his rifle. Like everyone else here I was simply stating my opinion.
Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship Phil Shoemaker Alaska Master guide FAA Master pilot NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
Posts: 4224 | Location: Bristol Bay | Registered: 24 April 2004
Another beauty. Would be interesting to have a custom carbon fiber stock made for it. Make a mold from the wood stock. Paint it with brush from the highland where it will be used. If it was bad weather or just to protect the wood stock the synthetic could do the rough work of crawling around on hands and knees not to mention being about a pound or so lighter.
kent,,,,i like the lines and the bolt shoulder of the gun that you are making with the double sqaurebridge ,,....the scoped rifle looks too americanized ,the sculpted bolt release area ,and the bolt shoulder look like a lot of typical rifles , i understand that it is a plain rifle but i think it needs a little more to set it apart from what else is out there,this is just my personal opinion , the double sqaure bridge rifle looks real nice but will the extra wieght of the 2 square bridges come in to play ,the 275 on your website looks real nice ,i really like the rigby style scope mount ,keep up the pics and good work....paul
Posts: 294 | Location: MASSACHUSETTS | Registered: 26 June 2006
seen this on line its an old rigby with a new twist ,looks something like what your building the forend is like the original but with horn ,,stock looks like turkish ?...paul
Posts: 294 | Location: MASSACHUSETTS | Registered: 26 June 2006
I would have to see the serial number to know when the original rifle was built. The only thing original on that gun is the action (if it's a Rigby) and the stock, not the forend. Everything about that rifle screams late 20th Century. The bolt is wrong for 1920, the scope mounts are wrong, the barrel is wrong and the forend tip is wrong. The stock looks more of the 50's era shape to me.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012
kent,,i lifted these pics of the irish gun trader site ,,it states that the gun was sent back to rigby about 15 years ago for a new barrel,,is that BSA bottom metal too??? looks like roberts modernized it ,,not collectable anymore,but i do like the lines of it ,,the pics on that site are horrible tho.....paul
Posts: 294 | Location: MASSACHUSETTS | Registered: 26 June 2006
The first Highland Stalker that I posted with the new scope. Swarovski Z6i 1.7-10x42. The second rifle wears a Z3 3-10x42. You can pick the scope of your choice when your order. To each his own.
Posts: 131 | Location: London | Registered: 30 May 2012