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Is anyone making a rigby style bottom metal for a Montana 1999 or Winchester M70

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Do you mean a "drop box" or just an Oberndorf style guard & release?

Williams makes an Oberndorf style for both I believe, but the Model 70 for sure.


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Ted Blackburn still makes Oberndorf Style bottom metal for most Mauser type actions. You might be able to convince him to make one for a Model 70 action.
 
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Not really like this:

http://www.johnrigbyandco.com/html/stocks.html

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Blackburn lists it as a Small Oberndorf Guard Bow or a Large Oberndorf Guard Bow, depending on what type of cartridge you are going to use.
 
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Is Blackburn still in business? Does he have a web site again?

I had looked for contact info a while back and could not find a working web site or a phone number.

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I believe Sunnyhills offers this item. We will have them in about 5 months...Or schedule: 3MX almost ready (3 weeks) then Enfield and Mex Mauser, then 2MX, then M-70's. then probably back to 1M's...then...dunno!
 
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Is Blackburn still in business? Does he have a web site again?

I had looked for contact info a while back and could not find a working web site or a phone number.

Allen


Blackburn is still in business. The reason I know is because I was there at the shop about a week ago.

You can call in orders to Maggie via the shop phone. the number is 435-623-1388. I know that they are getting ready to complete a rather large run of Blackburn triggers in case anybody has been waiting to order one. If you need a bunch of them I wouldn't wait to get on the phone and get an order in now, because who knows how long it will be before another large run will be made.
 
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22WRF....a week ago you wouldn't give me the phone number Now you posted it on the internet...what's the haps?
 
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Thanks for the info guys,

Since Greg Hein, got off with $1000 dollars of my hard earned money Mad I had to switch directions on my big bore bolt gun project.

I need this for a Montana 1999 long action. Will do a 500 jeffery, but I want to hold at least 3 down in single stack form, thats what I need it for.

Thanks for all the help.

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22WRF....a week ago you wouldn't give me the phone number Now you posted it on the internet...what's the haps?


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