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05 May 2009, 06:25
.366torque
Phil's Lon Paul 30-06 (more added)



The top is his 30-06 and the the bottom is a 9.3x62 also by Lon Paul.
05 May 2009, 06:46
N E 450 No2
Those are both nice looking guns.

I like full length stocked guns. Big Grin


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05 May 2009, 07:06
daniel77
Very easy on the eyes. How do they shoot?




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05 May 2009, 07:34
fla3006
Lon Paul's one of the best today.


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05 May 2009, 07:50
akjeff
While the '06 is very nice....that 9.3 makes me drool!

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05 May 2009, 17:18
jimatcat
can you take a close up of the front barrel band/sling swivel on the 9.3????.... vey nice rifles... beer


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06 May 2009, 05:25
.366torque
Please PM Phil Shoemaker ,aka 458Win, for any questions pertaining to these rifles. He's the lucky shooter!
06 May 2009, 05:36
TC1
Very Nice.


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06 May 2009, 06:07
Harris
Beautiful rifles.


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06 May 2009, 07:47
458Win
Everything on the barrel of the 30-06 is integral - including the quarter rib. Danny Peterson at Cut Rifle turned it out of stainless steel and Lon had it black chromed to match his blue on the rest of the rifle. The Fn action was on my old 30-06 and the bottom metal is a Jerry Fisher/Blackburn rounded one - which make the rifle very slim and easy to carry. The wood and Lon's stock make it easy on the eyes too.
It has a 1 in 8 twist and so far really likes the old Hornady steel jacketed 220 solids ( I still have 400-500 of them) It also shoots bullets as light as 150 gr A-max bullets under and inch as well.

The Enfield was originally an 06 that Danny re-bored to 9.3x62 and Lon re-shaped the stock. It also shoots well with my load of 286 partitions into inch groups. At only 7 1/2 pounds, with a 22 inch bbl, it is quite lively.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
Phil Shoemaker
Alaska Master guide
FAA Master pilot
NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
06 May 2009, 08:09
PWS
Phil, is that "old .30-06" the one you started guiding with; the one that settled you on the 200grain Partition + MRP load for bears in the '06?

Talk about an "Extreme Makeover"!?!

Wow!
06 May 2009, 10:29
458Win
Mike, it has gone through a few makeovers. I'll show it to you this fall. It's better than I deserve.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
Phil Shoemaker
Alaska Master guide
FAA Master pilot
NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
06 May 2009, 17:01
DMB
Phil,

Those are two VERY beautiful rifles and I would love owning both.
That bottom one is just magnificent. I have a huge soft spot for full stock rifles. My Step Dad had several full stock rifles built right after he came home from WW II that I did a lot of drooling over back then.

Have fun owning and hunting with them!!! thumb

Don




06 May 2009, 18:09
30 Caliber Mag Fan
quote:

The Enfield was originally an 06 that Danny re-bored to 9.3x62 and Lon re-shaped the stock. It also shoots well with my load of 286 partitions into inch groups. At only 7 1/2 pounds, with a 22 inch bbl, it is quite lively.


So the stock on the 9.3 was a full length to begin with?

Both are beautiful rifles and being something of an Enfield nut, I love the 9.3.

Congrats!!!!


May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.

P. Mark Stark
06 May 2009, 19:45
El Deguello
Both very nice!


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07 May 2009, 08:39
MHC_TX
Phil,

How do your wood guns hold up in Alaska? Do you do anything special to the wood to deal with the wet weather conditions?
08 May 2009, 06:17
Big Earl
Man, as much as I don’t care for full stocked rifles, that Enfield is drop dead gorgeous!!!
08 May 2009, 22:18
.366torque



08 May 2009, 22:19
.366torque
STUNNING!!!!
09 May 2009, 04:09
30 Caliber Mag Fan
quote:
Originally posted by Big Earl:
Man, as much as I don’t care for full stocked rifles, that Enfield is drop dead gorgeous!!!


X 2!!!


May the wind be in your face and the sun at your back.

P. Mark Stark
09 May 2009, 07:58
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Nice work!
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09 May 2009, 23:10
458Win
This thing was conceived and executed to be an Alaskan using rifle and the Fisher rounded bottom metal makes it slim and comfortable to carry in hand.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
Phil Shoemaker
Alaska Master guide
FAA Master pilot
NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
10 May 2009, 09:39
cal30 1906
Very nice indeed.



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13 May 2009, 09:05
22WRF
Mr. Shoemaker

Your 30-06 appears to be made from an FN commercial action. I am curious as to whether you or your gunmaker had that action heat treated before it was customized?

Thanks.
13 May 2009, 11:40
458Win
No he did not have it heat treated. I have used the rifle with heavy loads for years and as there was no set back.
I don't know it for a fact but believe that most of the problems that occurred with FN actions were most likely with the ones that were offered in-the-white. Many of those were even advertised as "not heat treated". The ones used by Sako, Weatherby, FN, Husqvarna, Browning, JC Higgens, Marlin, et al, all seemed to be well treated.


Anyone who claims the 30-06 is ineffective has either not tried one, or is unwittingly commenting on their own marksmanship
Phil Shoemaker
Alaska Master guide
FAA Master pilot
NRA Benefactor www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.com
17 May 2009, 02:44
buckbrush
I have never seen a Manlicher stocked Enfield before, this one is wonderful.