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Meet Sweet Thing
17 March 2016, 19:57
DaveinWVMeet Sweet Thing
I was given several rifles and shotguns before my friend passed. This is his prize custom 243 groundhog rifle. It's built on a M-98 action, has a Douglas barrel, and a Leupold M-8 12x scope. The rifle was built by a local gunsmith and he carved the stock.
I have turned the scope to the normal position since the pic was taken.
17 March 2016, 21:23
Glen71Nice rifle. Do you know when it was put together?
17 March 2016, 21:39
butchlambertYou think 60s?
17 March 2016, 22:48
Glen71quote:
Originally posted by butchlambert:
You think 60s?
That's my guess, too.
17 March 2016, 22:55
butchlambertNot saying it is not a nice rifle, just my opinion on when was built.
18 March 2016, 00:33
DaveinWVBuilt in the 60s. The gunsmith, Howard Bays, was the go to guy for stock work and custom rifles. Old school trained. His work and craftsmanship was perfect. I also have a custom muzzle loader he built for my friend. My gunsmith has it now for a 3 position safety. It has been rebarreled once by Douglas after the builder had passed away.
18 March 2016, 08:57
mightymouseNice example of old school gun making. I like it.
18 March 2016, 09:18
pagosawingnutThat's purty!
18 March 2016, 23:27
ColoradoMattI have a 721 in 7mm-06 put together just before the 280 came out. Mines not nearly as nice, but very similar. Roy's influence was huge back then. I have to admit that my rifle is very comfortable to shoot.
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23 March 2016, 18:38
LesBrooksI agree with Duane on these styles from the '60's That was when you could buy new FN actions in the white for about $55. Roy's custom styles were the thing to have and talk about at the Country Club's.
31 March 2016, 23:46
AtkinsonDave,
Sweet Thang was pat-un-teed by me on AR many moons ago, it was a Jefferys double rifle that shot one hole groups at 50 and 75 yards.
I will be talking to Judge G about filing a law suit for moprey dopprey and grief to Sweet Thang!

That said I will sell to you all rights for $1.00 and hamburger if you ever get down this way. I'll get the tip.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
01 April 2016, 03:31
Austin HunterIs that a Fajen stock or something FN offered? I have the same stock pattern off a early 60's FN actioned rifle. In my extra stock pile now.
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10 April 2016, 03:04
DaveinWVAtkinson, I didn't name her. My friend that gave me his rifles and shotguns named her that when he picked her up from the builder. If I'm out your way I'll look you up.
Austin Hunter, I'm not sure where the stock came from but the gunsmith that built her was the go to guy for custom stocks in southern WV. If you had a fine double barreled shotgun or rifle with great wood that had the stocks ruined by oil or other reasons you took them to Howard Bays for repair or replacement. I know he built a custom deer rifle for my ex father-in-law using a 1917 Enfield and carved the stock from a walnut blank cut on the family farm.
10 April 2016, 03:51
butchlambertNice to have something like that from a friend.
10 April 2016, 03:59
AtkinsonOK, well get him for that and split the profit, but after old Judge G bills us there won't be a hell of a lot left!! you know lawyers!

Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
10 April 2016, 04:46
Lucky Punkquote:
Originally posted by Austin Hunter:
Is that a Fajen stock or something FN offered? I have the same stock pattern off a early 60's FN actioned rifle. In my extra stock pile now.
That looks like a Bishop stock to me.
24 April 2016, 00:49
AtkinsonId say a Bishop also.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com