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SHR 970 or Schultz and Larsen
29 April 2005, 06:03
T3ShooterSHR 970 or Schultz and Larsen
Hi,
I would appreciate informed (preferably first hand) opinions in regard to the above rifles. I am looking for reasonably priced (cheap

) travelling rifle.
Cheers
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29 April 2005, 07:04
N. GarrettI have the SHR 970 in 270 Winchester.
It is a good, well made, basic bolt action.
Shoots 1 inch groups with handloads, and 1.5 inch groups with factory loads (at 100 yards).
I disassemble it for traveling, but I don't remove the barrel from the action (just by taking the barreled action from the stock it fits into a short aluminium gun case in the bottom of my rolling suitcase).
I don't have anything bad to say.
I bought it for a different reason: all of my favorite rifles are wildcats....I figured I needed a few more standard caliber rifles.
I like my wildcats better.
Garrett
29 April 2005, 07:24
djpaintlesIMO the SHR-970's are very good rifles. I have a 300 Win Mag that with carefully tuned handloads will shoot 1/2 MOA 3 shot groups and often better. Another friend of mine has 2 or 3 of them and has had equally good luck with them. The price on them has gone out of sight overseas. Check out the price they were paying for them in Germany a couple years ago....
Remember that the Euro is now about $1.40. The rifles we are buying for $500-$600 are going for $1500-$2000 over there!
But anyway if you can get one for under $600 I think it's hard to find a better takedown bolt action rifle. I don't particularly care for the shape of the synthetic stock but check with CDNN and they may have some inexpensive wood ones left. I think CDNN Investments might even still have some 270's or 280's in stock for a really good price, call info for their number in Abeline, Texas and ask for Jerry. He's found stuff for me the other Bozo's said they were out of at CDNN........DJ
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29 April 2005, 18:41
DutchI bought a 970 in 270 for my boy's rifle. Nice, moa without much fuss (five shot). HTH, Dutch.
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29 April 2005, 19:55
rogerinnebquote:
970 in 270 for my boy's rifle. Nice, moa without much fuss (five shot). HTH, Dutch
Me too. Bought a 300 WinMag for my son and it's been a great rifle. He had a great 210 yard shot on a nice buck last year. He was kneeling with shooting stix.
I worked up a basic 30-06 velocity type load with 150 gr. Hornady spire points.
I/we have the synthetic/matte version. Not for everyone but my son likes the tactical look/feel.
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30 April 2005, 05:19
<JOHAN>Gentlemen
What material is the floorplate/triggerguard made of and how is the trigger pull?
Cheers
/JOHAN
30 April 2005, 05:23
N. GarrettThe floorplate is metal (blued), and is a detachable magazine.
The triggerguard is also blued metal....which alloy I don't know.
Garrett
30 April 2005, 08:03
rogerinnebquote:
Originally posted by JOHAN:
Gentlemen
What material is the floorplate/triggerguard made of and how is the trigger pull?
Cheers
/JOHAN
Trigger pull is crisp and fine. I didn't really adjust mine at all and it's fine for hunting purposes. It is adjustable by the user.
Roger
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01 May 2005, 09:45
T3ShooterThanks! It appears that SHR970 may be the one to get...
Cheers
Ladies and gentlemen, when I was a young boy I dreamed of being a baseball. But we have to go forward, not backwards, upwards, not forwards, and always twirling, twirling, twirling, towards freedom!