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Thought some of the lefties might enjoy a picture or three of my new 7mm Mashburn based on a LH Model 70 action.



 
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Sweeeeet!
 
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Who made the stock?


Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two
 
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Looks like another winner Chuck....anxious for a range report


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Who made the stock?


It's a D'Arcy Echols McMillan.
 
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That's a heck of a working rifle!


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While not up to internet standards, these represent initial load development while I fought daylight and three scrapping kids behind me. Smiler






 
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Ignore the top groups/holes. They are another rifle that I was experimenting with loads on. Keep in mind they are 200 yd groups and three different bullets and they start with a cold clean bore and group 5 was shot with a smokin hot barrel.

In my mind that is a pretty honest rifle. Thoughts?
 
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Very, very nice. Looks great. Shoots great. Now we need the details:
barrel? twist? dia at muzzle?
stock - edge or fiberglass?
overall weight?
who built it?
what did you build it for (deer, moose, sheeps, goats, zombies)?
 
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Thoughts?


My inital thoughts is that the gun wont shoot, looks like crap & generally is a POS...better sell it quick....when do you want me to swing by & pick it up?...you pay for the gas?!?


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It is a Douglas #2 (0.600) 9 twist at 24"
Echols McMillan EDGE stock
7lbs 15 oz's as you see it
Built by Bill Leeper in BC
Built for Alberta so all of the above minus the Zombies.
 
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Thoughts?


My inital thoughts is that the gun wont shoot, looks like crap & generally is a POS...better sell it quick....when do you want me to swing by & pick it up?...you pay for the gas?!?


I'm going to try and keep this one. Big Grin
 
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