Better than the average bear Yogi.
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Thanks for the likes and comments. I have really warmed to Shultz and Larsen over the last couple of years. I have bought this DL in 25.06, have a Victory in 22.250 and a Legacy in .223. All three shoot like demons. All steel construction the old school way. Cut rifled barrels are consistently excellent. I went through the factory last year and saw first hand the care and attention. No mass production here. Still for a beautifully machined and blued rifle ( and with interchangeable barrels) they are very price competitive. Here’s a photo of my Legacy. Just a sweet mini version of the DL and Victory. And one of S&L stock shop from the look around in Denmark last year.
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A Legacy in 6x45 would be a dream.
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Ive got one in 6.5x55. It can shoot like yours but my wobbles are obviously bigger than yours. They are a hard rifle to fault. No half cock though on mine and very plain beech wood.
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Good to here. Yes the std stocks can be plain. They are generally straight and good wood though. I paid a little extra and got a grade 2 on my Victory. They have a better designed stock with cheek piece. They have just started with a synthetic stock as well which looks like the Victory design. They have a very slick bolt. I have two Sauer 90’s and the S&L’s are close to as smooth. The smaller Legacy is very nice as well. I have it in .223 and it’s a pleasure to carry and shoot.
Something old but new! Nice period scope to go on my Sako Finnwolf .308.
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New titanium bolt handle for the tikka. 9 grams. Feels great. What do you guys think?
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Looks like it would be a prick to clean all the mud out off after you drop it.... But who drops their rifle :O_O: does look nice though and different to everyone else
haha yeah you are probably right. Never dropped a rifle in mud though. Guess you could remove it from the bolt, hose it off and let it dry before reassembling.Being titanium it doesn't need oiling at least. If the rifles been used it wet conditions its good to take the bolt apart for a oil anyway so not a big deal there.
It looks better than I was expecting.
Good stuff.