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.275 Rigby (photos and video)
22 January 2020, 17:51
bluefishI like the pistol grip treatment much better than previous rifles you have posted pictures of in the past. Nice looking gun.
22 January 2020, 18:10
BaxterBAwesome video. You look like you enjoy running the mill as much as building the rifle
22 January 2020, 19:13
Jim@IMRepsExcellent video Matthew, thank you for posting, you have a PM.
22 January 2020, 19:17
dpcdNice; I do like CCH.
23 January 2020, 01:23
setters5Great video. Did you you start with a brandnew carding wheel just for the vid? Thanks for taking all the time to do
this.
Greg
23 January 2020, 01:55
MNRThanks guys!
Good eye Greg
The old one was on its last leg and since I was going to be recording I decided to replace it.
23 January 2020, 02:16
bt8897Beautiful. What was the translucent bedding material?
23 January 2020, 02:26
zrpSuper nice rifle & a great video !! Your wife is a lucky lady !!
23 January 2020, 03:36
MNRAcraglas. if it's applied thin enough it's clear and almost resembles varnish. If the inletting isn't tight, then it will appear more yellow and will have bubbles.
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Originally posted by bt8897:
Beautiful. What was the translucent bedding material?
23 January 2020, 04:54
boom stickIf your wife is half as pretty as that rifle, you are a lucky man. Congrats on having such good taste and the means to produce this beautiful rifle.
23 January 2020, 06:13
MNROh I can assure that I am a lucky man! And if she only costs me one rifle every ten years I'd say I've got myself a pretty good bargain
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Originally posted by boom stick:
If your wife is half as pretty as that rifle, you are a lucky man. Congrats on having such good taste and the means to produce this beautiful rifle.
23 January 2020, 22:24
TC1Stunning! Congrats on a beautiful rifle.
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Well, other than that Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?
24 January 2020, 08:13
craigsterBeautiful rifle ! , great video !
24 January 2020, 08:31
CraftsmanOutstanding.
Craftsman
24 January 2020, 19:10
WoodhitsI'm always impressed when makers fabricate their own parts, particularly on manual machines.
Well done and thanks for posting.
26 January 2020, 23:23
Alec TorresExcellent video. Well done!
The rifle is beautiful and in a very useful caliber. I like that you decided not to include a cheek piece. Classic.
A question on the action... as a leftie I am always curious... the action is "...one of our pre-64 M70 style actions" SO the is NOT an actual LH Winchester-made action? Tell me more?
27 January 2020, 22:44
farbedoGreat looking rifle. Really enjoyed the video.
I got to handle some of your wares at DSC. Finely crafted. I have to assume that was your wife in the booth there. We had a nice talk about the full rib barrels you had there from Morris. Lovely lady to talk with and knowledgeable.
Jeremy
28 January 2020, 04:36
MNRThank you!
As far as the action is concerned, several years back I was making actions with a friend named Bill Richardson out of Phoenix, AZ (hence the name Richardson and Roberts on the action). It's essentially a pre-64 design with the addition of integral double square bridges and some different lengths, we made a .308 length through a .375 h&h in left and right hand. Machined out of 8620 billet.
Anyhow, we found the margins too thin on the action market (at least how we were making them) and decided to call it quits a couple years ago. I still have a handful of actions available if someone wants to order a rifle with one.
quote:
Originally posted by Alec Torres:
Excellent video. Well done!
The rifle is beautiful and in a very useful caliber. I like that you decided not to include a cheek piece. Classic.
A question on the action... as a leftie I am always curious... the action is "...one of our pre-64 M70 style actions" SO the is NOT an actual LH Winchester-made action? Tell me more?
28 January 2020, 04:45
MNRThank you Jeremy!
That was indeed my wife in Dallas. This was the first year she's joined me for the show. We sold more rifles than normal with her there but also somehow ended up booking a hunt to New Zealand. So I guess it's kind of a wash
quote:
Originally posted by farbedo:
Great looking rifle. Really enjoyed the video.
I got to handle some of your wares at DSC. Finely crafted. I have to assume that was your wife in the booth there. We had a nice talk about the full rib barrels you had there from Morris. Lovely lady to talk with and knowledgeable.
Jeremy
28 January 2020, 07:33
Alec Torresquote:
Originally posted by MNR:
Thank you!
As far as the action is concerned, several years back I was making actions with a friend named Bill Richardson out of Phoenix, AZ (hence the name Richardson and Roberts on the action). It's essentially a pre-64 design with the addition of integral double square bridges and some different lengths, we made a .308 length through a .375 h&h in left and right hand. Machined out of 8620 billet.
Anyhow, we found the margins too thin on the action market (at least how we were making them) and decided to call it quits a couple years ago. I still have a handful of actions available if someone wants to order a rifle with one.
quote:
Originally posted by Alec Torres:
Excellent video. Well done!
The rifle is beautiful and in a very useful caliber. I like that you decided not to include a cheek piece. Classic.
A question on the action... as a leftie I am always curious... the action is "...one of our pre-64 M70 style actions" SO the is NOT an actual LH Winchester-made action? Tell me more?
Years ago mt friend Gary Goudy and I visited Pete Grisel in Bend (before the Dakota partnership with Don Allen) and saw the M70 type actions he was building. I BEGGED him to build me a LH version, but he didn't have the tooling.
I have since bought a LH Dakota 76 .257 Rob. and mid year last year I asked Reto Beuhler to build me a .404J on a stretched LH G33/40 GM Action after visiting the GM people in Phoenix. Sorry that I did not know you had these actions available.
I still want a good 7 X 57 rifle.
01 February 2020, 18:56
Orion2000Great video. Thank you for posting...