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24 November 2007, 08:41
GrandView
Another new "period" 7x57....
1903 Springfield.....Lyman 48 rear sight, Ruger front, Dressel grip cap, Biesen butt.

Stock was an old semi-inlet that I tried to fashion as a pre-war sporter.......as much as the existing wood would allow.

Completed bluing just before deer season, so checkering will have to wait. Sadly, nothing I wanted to shoot presented itself this season.



24 November 2007, 08:42
butchlambert
We have so many nice ones to look at. I hope that your season is not over.
Butch
24 November 2007, 16:44
22WRF
Another beauty from Northern Wisconsin. Please make sure and come back to show us what it looks like when you get it checkered.
24 November 2007, 18:01
Snellstrom
Very nice Springfield, really like the lines of that stock.
24 November 2007, 19:02
fla3006
Me gusto mucho!


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24 November 2007, 22:09
Rolland
Very nice, I have always wanted to build a rifle on a Springfield action in 35 whelen.


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24 November 2007, 22:28
TC1
quote:
Originally posted by Rolland:
Very nice, I have always wanted to build a rifle on a Springfield action in 35 whelen.


Yep, either that or a .257Roberts. You and Grandview both have some very nice rifles.

Terry


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24 November 2007, 23:22
GrandView
quote:
Originally posted by Rolland:
Very nice, I have always wanted to build a rifle on a Springfield action in 35 whelen.


Heh Heh.....

Got one of those also, Rolland.

In fact, my entire rifle battery is now 5 Springfields and a Winchester 94. Hopeless nostalgic romantic......
25 November 2007, 04:54
Bill Soverns
Very nice GV. Do you think you could have squeezed a few more points in on that checkering? Eeker

hehehe.....just pulling your leg.
25 November 2007, 07:14
GrandView
quote:
Originally posted by Bill Soverns:
Very nice GV. Do you think you could have squeezed a few more points in on that checkering? Eeker

hehehe.....just pulling your leg.


Oooh.......forgot to show one of the points!

Smiler



BTW......remember the Goen's point pattern in Kennedy's book? 20-something?
25 November 2007, 07:23
ElCaballero
I like the forearm pattern.


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25 November 2007, 08:03
GrandView
quote:
Originally posted by ElCaballero:
I like the forearm pattern.


Thanks.

I tried to match the forearm with the wrist.......the rear of the forearm a mirror image of the front of the wrist panel. So the wood through the action has an impression of symmetry.......framed by the checkering panels.
25 November 2007, 08:08
TMG
Very, very nice on the 7x57 (and the 35).

What kind of rear swivel base is it on the 7x57 - is it a screw in that look like an inlet base, or an inletted base? Looks substantial.

TG
25 November 2007, 09:17
GrandView
quote:
Originally posted by TMG:
What kind of rear swivel base is it on the 7x57 - is it a screw in that look like an inlet base, or an inletted base? Looks substantial.


It's a screw in from NECG. It requires a 3/4" rounded flat for the base. Be careful not to make too big a flat....I did, and it requires a fix of some kind.

It is a nice match for the barrel band swivel.....if installed correctly.


Mine is set a little bit deep into the stock....although it doesn't show in this picture. I have small "flats" of wood on either side of the base that I will correct somehow. The hazards of falling in love with something after the stock was shaped and finished.....and getting careless. Wouldn't be the first time!


25 November 2007, 09:59
vapodog
A very tasteful gun.

Thanks for sharing.


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25 November 2007, 11:29
dempsey
Very nice. Would happen to have a pic of the butt plate? I've been using the treebone Win replica, I'd like to see a Beisen.


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25 November 2007, 20:52
Bill/Oregon
Grandview: I can't recall seeing a lovelier job on a Springfield, and in such a classic caliber. Beautiful job.


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25 November 2007, 22:11
GrandView
quote:
Originally posted by dempsey:
Very nice. Would happen to have a pic of the butt plate? I've been using the treebone Win replica, I'd like to see a Beisen.


I like them. Finely checkered and quite heavy.



Bill/Oregon...

Thanks for the kind words.