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7x57 coming together
28 February 2008, 02:38
new_guy7x57 coming together
This one has been in the works for a while, but is finally coming together.
Titanium action that I've had for about a year, HEYM octagon barrel that I've had for over a year, and a Leupold LPS that's been here for a couple of years.
Barreled action weighs 4-lb 6-oz, 5-lb 8-oz with the scope and rings. Hopefully the stock (synthetic) will come in at @ 1.5 lbs... I'd like to keep it all at 7 lbs or a bit below.
28 February 2008, 04:14
butchlambertLooks very nice new guy!
Butch
28 February 2008, 05:02
tin canHistory on the action? I'm unaware of this one.
Beautiful metal.
28 February 2008, 05:43
ForrestBLooks good Chris. The best of the old coupled with the best of the new - this is going to be one nice rifle.
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28 February 2008, 07:56
richjWhat a light weight

Nice
Rich
28 February 2008, 08:16
The SlugWhat's the chambering?
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28 February 2008, 08:26
jeffeossolooking good.. 18oz for scope and rings? man, there's about 6 oz you can loose from that...
28 February 2008, 09:01
JordanNew Guy:
Impeccable taste you have. Is that Ti action one of Stu Satterlee's? Had one once. Sold it. Stupid me.
Jordan
28 February 2008, 09:06
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by The Slug:
What's the chambering?
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quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
looking good.. 18oz for scope and rings? man, there's about 6 oz you can loose from that...
I've been giving that some thought too. Because of the integral bases, I'm married to the Talley's. The 30mm LPS, however, is a heavyweight, but it's just sitting here (and is paid for.)
I'll have to check the weight of a vx3 2.5x8. That would undoubtedly be a lighter choice.
quote:
Originally posted by Jordan:
Is that Ti action one of Stu Satterlee's?
Yes, it is.
28 February 2008, 17:07
DMBThat will be a very fine rifle.
I do love octagon barrels...........

They are right up there with color case hardening, and Mannlicher stocks, and Winchester Low Walls, and good looking wimin.

Don
28 February 2008, 19:58
450/400Go with the LPS for now. If you don't like it after carrying it for a week you can always swap it out.
28 February 2008, 19:58
fla3006Looks near perfect. Who made the action?
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28 February 2008, 20:58
<xs headspace>Egad!! All that beauty, and you're putting it in a SYNTHETIC stock??? That's like Marilyn Monroe in a pair of muck boots. AAArgh!
28 February 2008, 21:15
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by xs headspace:
Egad!! All that beauty, and you're putting it in a SYNTHETIC stock??? That's like Marilyn Monroe in a pair of muck boots. AAArgh!
I've struggled with that too, but I want to use it on a hunt this summer.
I can get a synthetic stock quickly and be shooting it before May 1.
A wood stock I can't turn around that fast.
Maybe someday it could have both???
28 February 2008, 22:02
Chisanaquote:
Originally posted by new_guy:
I'll have to check the weight of a vx3 2.5x8. That would undoubtedly be a lighter choice.
And more proportionally sized to a rifle of this type. Nice looking barrelled action. Lots of octagon barrels on here these days.
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28 February 2008, 23:19
FAST996Chris great looking action. Stu really does fine work. Is it a 7x57 or a 275 Rigby? Decisions..decisions...

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29 February 2008, 05:09
TimanI vote for 275 Rigby. Chris, you've done a fine job with the polishing of that barrel. I think you are really going to enjoy that rifle.
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29 February 2008, 18:48
Big Bore FanNice work. My M98 rifle in 7x57, I finished last year. Here same pic´s.
I used a Heym barrel and a Mauser action made in 1937. My plan was to get a custom stock, like a stock I saw in an old gun digest, but my budget was at end. So, I bought this hogue rubber stock. Now, I´m very satisfeed with this decision. The only problem is, the Heym barrel only likes expensive bullets, like TiG, Nosler or so. With cheap soft point, the groups are not under 1,5".
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