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Sorry that the low-light pictures don't show well. I think the 7 month wait was worth it. The CCH is brighter than it appears. I was worried when I went to pick it up and saw that FEDEX trashed the end of the cardboard box and a bout a foot of the Dakota case.


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Nice looking rifle.

Model 10's have always interested me.

question I have, Can you get a cleaning rod into it straight?
 
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And in 275 Rigby?! Very nice! Cool
 
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Oh my. Gun porn. Eeker

Seriously, that is really nice. Well done!
 
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Nice looking rifle.

Model 10's have always interested me.

question I have, Can you get a cleaning rod into it straight?
Thanks Cat. I hadn't considered the cleaning rod. But, I don't think the comb is high enough to pose a problem.


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I'll add another pic or two after I mount the scope.


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That's a real beauty and a classic caliber. I hope you enjoy hunting with it. Would love to have one like it


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I'll add another pic or two after I mount the scope.


I think you will need to reverse the rings...
 
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Beautiful rifle, love the flow of the grain of the wood from the forend through the wrist
into the buttstock. Just the right amount of figure in the wood. Looks great with CCH!

Nice caliber as well, should be a keeper. What scope are you putting on it?
 
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Jungleboy: Thanks. I bought a Leupold VX3 2.5-10X40 (66090) for it.
Bwana1: I'd prefer the screws on the right facing the left side. But, better not. They appear to be indexed.


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Thanks mdstewart: It's actually the nicest rifle I own. The fullness of the ink lines through the English just still amazes me. The blank only showed half of it.


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Really nice - did you send them the wood blank or choose one from Dakota?



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It was a Dakota blank.


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With the scope mounted plus a better shot of the CCH.



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I think you will need to reverse the rings...

Done. Just didn't seem right having the top screw ends facing the left/best side. Can't be much difference if any.


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I'm curious as to how one decides on which side the ring screw heads should reside...
 
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Cliff, I usually have the side without levers facing outwards when at port arms as a righty. Whichever side is "cleanest goes to the outside. Not sure it matters that much. (Except on your new 204 Ruger Blaser Semi-Weight barrels!!!) :-)
 
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That's some really nice English. By Dakota's standards it must have been rated "Super-Ultra-Mega-Deluxe-Exhibition Grade"! Wink
 
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Glen71: Their same grades vary quite a bit. No Super-Ultra-Mega-Deluxe-Exhibition Grade, Dakota's exhibition as standard on the Deluxe. This one stood out so I grabbed before it was gone.


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Glen71: Their same grades vary quite a bit. No Super-Ultra-Mega-Deluxe-Exhibition Grade, Dakota's exhibition as standard on the Deluxe. This one stood out so I grabbed before it was gone.

It's a beautiful rifle. You made a great choice.
 
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Thanks Glen.


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Cliff, I usually have the side without levers facing outwards when at port arms as a righty. Whichever side is "cleanest goes to the outside. Not sure it matters that much. (Except on your new 204 Ruger Blaser Semi-Weight barrels!!!) :-)

Thanks Beibs. And you're right, except of course if I end up with a rail mount...
 
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Quite a fine rifle !
And in one of my favorite rounds. My Ruger #1A
is chamberd for the same round and squirts 140 grain bullets out of the 22 inch barrel at 2900
with H-414.
Groups are great too.
But it aint near so pretty ! ...tj3006
 
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Pretty rifle. I have it's twin except mine is marked 7x57. Do you find the comb high? I started with low rings and wound up eventually with highs. It was the only way I could quickly shoot the rifle. I have a couple model 76 bolt guns and they come up perfectly. Enjoy it!
 
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Very nice!
 
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Thanks TJ. Ever have any luck with off the shelf 7X57 loads?


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LJS Thanks. My eye comes dead center quickly in the scope with the lows. I have high cheek bones.


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Very nice!
Thanks. Is it possible for a non-resident to buy over the counter tags for any big game out there or is it all tag draws? Good hunting! CB


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Never shot much off the shelf stuff.
But if Was going to, i would go for the light magnum hornady. I pushes them out at a respctible speed.
I shot some 145 grain wichesters just to get the brass and it was less than 2600 fps.
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tj I'll try some Hornady's next weekend. I already have some Superformance and Custom in 139 grain on hand. I'll keep an eye out for some old stock LM's. Thanks for mentioning them. I wasn't aware they made them.


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One of the nicest rifles I have seen, great wood, great cartridge, great case colors! Congrats.


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Thanks for the compliments Paul. Let me know if some old stock Hornady light magnums ever drop into your lap in 7X57. I'd be interested in a few boxes.


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Classic! Dakota produces a nice product ( I have three). Thanks for sharing and let us know when you have blooded this beautiful rifle!


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Will do SJ. Thanks for the kind words. Could be a while. Not much happening up here until December when deer seasons opens. I envy you folks with your hog population down there.


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The outfit that sold me this one just knocked $1,500 off a bunch of their Model 10's with a ebony tip, CCH and octagon barrel a few days ago on GunBroker. Wood is standard grade AAA. No cheek piece.


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When you can find it, the Federal Premium load with the 140 grain Nosler Partition shot well for me. It is a mild load but really good for deer.
 
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LJS. I'll keep those in mind. For now, I may have scope alignment issues to deal with. It initially shot Hornady 139 Interloks 5 inches high at just 20 yards and before I shoot anymore I'm going to check a few things. Thanks.


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Beautiful gun.I hope you get the POI issues sorted out.
 
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Thanks. The (abbreviated) phrase that popped up yesterday was POS not POI nilly But, I'll figure it out. I may try another scope since it still seems odd that it initially shot 5 inches high at just 30 yards yesterday. It took 65 clicks to get it near the bullseye. I did center the crosshairs before hand. I haven't compared my total clicks to factory specs yet.


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Check with Dakota on the barrel twist. You may need to shoot heavier bullets. 168gr would be a good start. The .275's were originally designed for 175gr bullets. You may have to experiment quite a bit before finding the best loading.


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Walther PPQ H2 9mm
Walther PPS M2
Cogswell & Harrison Hammer 12 Bore Damascus
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