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Here are some picture's of my Martini Single Shot. It has a 26" octagon to round barrel with a full length rib and integral quarter rib, with one standing and one flip up rear sight. It has flat top checkering. Caliber is 300 H&H. It has Talley scope rings that attach to the quarter rib. Unfortunately, the pictures do not do the gun justice.










 
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Very nice. Thanks for posting the pics.
 
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WOW!!!!


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MHC_TX, your rifle is superb. Congrats!


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Knowing that good wood and fine metalwork looks 20-30% (my guess) better in person than in pictures, I'd say you have an outstanding rifle. clap clap

Could you send it to me so that I can get a "better look". I'll put it in my will that it is to be returned to your family.... Roll Eyes

Canada does have a few really good gun makers. Ralph and Martin if you are reading this, well I'd like to say your many talents came together to make a fine rifle. The pride you have in your work shows through.


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That is a very nice rifle!
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Striking, to say the least. That flat top checkering surely lets the grain of the outstanding wood be showcased. Wonderful choice in checkering and cartridge for this rifle. You know I think it is hard to stand out in that room in Reno yet for me Martini's work has done just that, I have never seen better overall completion of a single shot.

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Sure is beautiful. Was the rifle put together in the Martini and Hagn shop or did you have someone else stock it? Who did the engraving?

Great looking rifle.


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Stu C,

I ordered the rifle from Ralf at the 2008 Reno show. Ralf did all of the work, except for the engraving........he told me who he uses for the engraving, but I can't remember his name. I picked out the wood......chose R-12 (shown here; 1st blank on left in both photo's).





Here are some photo's of the action in the white after engraving. This is a medium Hagn action with the tang safety option.








 
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MHC

I handled a Single Shot Rifle Ralf had at the 2009 show in Reno, was that this rifle??

It was one of the best, if not the best single shots I have ever handled.

The Bolt Rifle he had there, likewise, was one of the best handling rifles I have ever seen.

The rest of the rifles at the Show handled like Boat Oars compared to Ralf's guns.


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Wow. Don't know what else to say.

And that is an awesome delivery time as well. A year is a short time to wait for a rifle like that. There aren't many rifles of that caliber made every day, that's for sure!
 
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MHC

I handled a Single Shot Rifle Ralf had at the 2009 show in Reno, was that this rifle??

It was one of the best, if not the best single shots I have ever handled.

The Bolt Rifle he had there, likewise, was one of the best handling rifles I have ever seen.

The rest of the rifles at the Show handled like Boat Oars compared to Ralf's guns.


I assume it was the same rifle, as Ralf took it to the Reno show for display at his table. Ralf told me that some guy was trying to buy it at the show (even offered him more than retail), but Ralf said he couldn't do that. The same guy ended up ordering one in .280 Remington.
 
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Absolutely gorgeous - you are a lucky man - and those guys are real artists.

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MHC

I thought it looked like the same rifle.

That is one nice piece of workmanship.

Ralfs work is second to none.


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Thanks for sharing this fine rifle... Smiler


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: Ralfs work is second to none.


Ill vouch for that....and all in very reasonable time, time and time again.,
a fine example of a true craftsman whos got his act together, so that the custom gun experience is how it deserves to be for the customer..thumb
 
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That's a real beaut! And in only one year, the guy is fast.
 
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Beautiful rifle. How does it shoot?


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Beautiful rifle. How does it shoot?


I just got the rifle and haven't had an opportunity to shoot it. I still need to put a scope on it and I always like to properly break in the barrel. Ralf did tell me that he was getting 1-1/2" groups when he filed in the iron sights and he thought it was going to be a real shooter. I will report back when I have developed a load for it.
 
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Ditto what everyone else said, as good as they get.


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Very nice rifle. I would of choose the same blank. The forend and tip is nicley shaped. Flat top checkering...well, that's just as classy as it gets IMHO.

Do you have a close up showing the checkering in greater detail?
 
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Congrats on an exceptional rifle!!...works like this changed my view of single shot rifles....would love to see some pics showing the top of the barrel.

Thanks for posting....
 
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Incredible. Simply incredible.
 
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I will try and take some pictures of top of the barrel, quarter rib and some detailed photo's of the checkering.
 
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Beautiful rifle. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Congradulations.You have beautiful rifle.
 
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MHC, that is a beautiful rifle. The only mistake is that rubber recoil pad. Should have been case colored steel. Art demands it.

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Martini Hagn Rifles are built very much to be hunted with, that is their open & much encouraged philosophy as to why they build them.
..a rubber pad is very much in line with their purpose function & design.
 
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MHC, that is a beautiful rifle. The only mistake is that rubber recoil pad. Should have been case colored steel. Art demands it.

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Josh A.,

I actually agree with you on this point.....if I was going to do it again I would probably order it with a steel butt plate, but I don't think I would have it color case hardened (just checkered and blued).

This gun will not reside in the safe.....it will be hunted!
 
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I actually liked the idea of a pad. Very functional on a fairly light .300 that will get used in the field. If you want to dress it up a little, then maybe cover it with leather? I even have a leather pad on my "rough weather deer rifle" and it has held up well over the years.

Did you happen to have a chance to find out who did that wonderful engraving?
 
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This gun will not reside in the safe.....it will be hunted!

I am so glad to hear that!... thumb

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I hope I see you at the range here in Houston. What a beauty! Aren't you a member of Bayou Rifles, Inc.?


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MHC, that is a beautiful rifle. The only mistake is that rubber recoil pad. Should have been case colored steel. Art demands it.

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Josh A.,

I actually agree with you on this point.....if I was going to do it again I would probably order it with a steel butt plate, but I don't think I would have it color case hardened (just checkered and blued).

This gun will not reside in the safe.....it will be hunted!


In general I'm not a huge CC fan but on this rifle I really like it.
 
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Here are some more pictures of the top of the gun & checkering, etc.









 
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Now those pics are great! I like the detail.
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I hope I see you at the range here in Houston. What a beauty! Aren't you a member of Bayou Rifles, Inc.?


Rusty,

I am not a member......ForrestB has invited me out there a couple times, but unfortuately I haven't been able to make it there yet.
 
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Now those pics are great! I like the detail.
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Yeah, I had to wait till my wife went to the store, so I could lay the rifle on her clean bath towels
 
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Thanks for posting the extra pics....that is one fantasic looking rifle. The skill and workmanship is evident!

What scope will you be mounting? How does it come up to your shoulder, handle-- sight picture compared to bolt rifles?

Thanks again....
 
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Not as nice as this Hagn but thought some might enjoy seeing it. Built by Roger Green, Remington 7mm Magnum. Fist load shot 3 into 3/8 inch so I suspect 300 H&H could do as well.




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