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27 November 2008, 00:47
jens poulsenall american...pics
..all most

A pre-64 winnie butched with a Lilja 27" barrel, jewel trigger, super grade action, california english walnut, G9 mounts, conquest optics, 270 Weatherby.Danish crafted

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27 November 2008, 01:02
craigsterNicely done!
27 November 2008, 01:06
dempseyVery nice

Almost a .270 winchester!
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27 November 2008, 01:08
D99Don't you think the wood is a bit goudy? You didn't have a nice plank of birch laying around?
Very nice, EAW mounts?
Is the scope a 3-12x56 Zeiss Conquest?
27 November 2008, 02:43
stockerThe rifle looks very nice. The scope is altogether too much and spoils the overall proportions. Your eye may see it differently of course.
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27 November 2008, 02:43
TC1Beautiful stock!
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27 November 2008, 02:54
Prewar70Nice, but are the screws timed or did you take the easy route and go hex.
27 November 2008, 05:44
srtraxNice rifle, and I also like the
danish english walnut stock...
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27 November 2008, 06:36
Duane WiebeLike what I can see...how about a full profile?
27 November 2008, 07:46
HerrMesserquote:
Originally posted by dempsey:
Very nice

Almost a .270 winchester!
It is better than a .270 winchester. Very nice furniture on that.
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27 November 2008, 18:49
DMBJens' pictures lightened up a bit.
Don
27 November 2008, 19:45
Jim KobeDon't mean to step on your toes, but it looks to me like Claro. All that fiddleback and dark wood? Nice one though.
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27 November 2008, 19:51
vapodogquote:
it looks to me like Claro
I'd have to agree with this.....and yes.....a very nice gun in total.
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27 November 2008, 20:01
GSP7Nice rifle.
Nice stain color on that table top too
27 November 2008, 21:24
jens poulsenquote:
Originally posted by Jim Kobe:
Don't mean to step on your toes, but it looks to me like Claro. All that fiddleback and dark wood? Nice one though.
Well..your not stepping on toes..atleast not mine

, I was told by the gunmakers who the the rifle for me it was Cal-nut. If it is claro..I accept its claro then. Don`t know much about the the different kinds of walnuts

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27 November 2008, 21:32
D99Nice rifle!
What can you tell me about the Scope mounts and scope?
And what bolt did you use? I really like the shape of the bolt?
27 November 2008, 23:09
jens poulsenquote:
Originally posted by D99:
Nice rifle!
What can you tell me about the Scope mounts and scope?
And what bolt did you use? I really like the shape of the bolt?
The scopmount is Recknagels G9, The scope is Zeiss Conquest 6.5-20x50, The bolt should be the original bolt of a pre-64 from `47.
Thank you all for fine compliments

. I must admit I have been heavily inspirered of some of the fine american made custom sporters seen on this forum

I wanted a classic american style sporter and with Roy Weatherbys first commerciel cartridge, a great combination, of rifleaction, barrel,caliber,trigger, scope(american assembled), wood would do the trick. With a later perspective , talley rings would made have been the right choice...However Recknagels scopemounts are really some of the finest too.
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27 November 2008, 23:40
jeffeossogreat piece of wood..nice bluing.. i love it...
28 November 2008, 00:13
aleaddictquote:
great piece of wood..nice bluing.. i love it...
+1

28 November 2008, 06:17
D99Talleys suck compared to the Recknagel and EAW mounts. The only upside is that Talleys are quite a bit cheaper.
You selected nice parts!
28 November 2008, 20:51
Doc224/375Very nice indeed ; Might I suggest a light colored table cloth when snapping a photo
of firearms in the future . It really helps accentuate what your looking at without over exposure .
Quality firearms deserve quality praise . VERY NICE WORK !.
29 November 2008, 02:05
shootawayCan you tell us more about the stock?