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A company in Oregon is tooling up to make Martinis. It's styled after the British military jobs, not the more graceful German target rifles, but it's a new single shot on the market, and that is Good. There's discussion on it over at ASSRA.com, where it was announced the .303 will be offered. | ||
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Good to know, thanks for the post. The Martini, especially the Cadets, are an elegant, light weight, solution to the plinking disease. I want one in a Scheutzen configuration.. THX RJM in Jax | |||
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X2 Never mistake motion for action. | |||
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What would you like? I have several Martini Schuetzen rifles available. . . " .... you never pay too much for something, you only buy it too early .... " How to Hunt Wisconsin Whitetail Deer with a Cannon How to Hunt Feral Cats with a Mortar | |||
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I see they have added .303 British to the cartridge selection. When they released it at SHOT it wasn't offered, struck a lot of people as a major omission at the time. Their rep was responding to pretty much any post anywhere about the guns though, looks like they listened. Krieghoff Classic 30R Blaser Stevens 044-1/2 218 Bee Ruger #1A 7-08 Rem 700 7-08 Tikka t3x lite 6.5 creedmo Tikka TAC A1 6.5 creedmo Win 1885 300H&H. 223Rem Merkel K1 7 Rem mag CCFR | |||
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I don't think they'll sell at those prices. Too many original actions out there to compete with. Quick, Cheap, or Good: Pick Two | |||
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