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    Quote Originally Posted by John Duxbury View Post
    I think its walnut, my Husky 1600 has the same tiger stripe figure, almost looks like maple doesnt it
    Similar to a Sako 243win I used to own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Duxbury View Post
    I think its walnut, my Husky 1600 has the same tiger stripe figure, almost looks like maple doesnt it
    Certainly not the dark walnut that is most common. Pretty though. I’ll take a pic of the 3 sometime and put the photo up.

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    A few of mine

    First up a couple of my dedicated fox spotlighting rifles. On the left is a L461 .17-222, Shilen barrel, Timney trigger, Kahles KX4.5-18x50. On the right is a Sako L461 .20-222, PacNor barrel, Maddco 3 lever trigger, Swaro Z6 2.5-15x56
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    Sako A1 .222, in this photo wearing an older Swaro 3-9x36 scope. Now has a Swaro Z3 3-10x42.
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    Anschutz 1532 .222, Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40
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    The Brno collection. At the front is a 601 chambered in 250 Myra (.25-222) wearing a Zeiss Conquest 3.5-10x44, centre is a Mod 2 chambered in 20 Myra Extruder (a squeeze bore that has a 22lr chamber, but squeezes the projie down to 20cal. It's wearing an old steel tube Weaver K6 in this photo, but currently has a steel tubed Meopta 6x with the parallax adjusted, and another Mod 2 in 22lr wearing a Leupy V3 2.5-8x36 with the parallax adjusted
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    That squeeze-bore concept was an interesting concept that never gained much commercial traction.

    Myra dabbled with a lot of interesting stuff back in the 60's
    too old to die young

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    A few more.

    Rem 700 BDL varmint in .22-250, original stock with the bowling ball finish stripped off and a rubbed oil finish applied. Now has a modified factory stock - not as pretty but fits much better. The original stock is safely tucked away. The rifle has a Rifle Basic trigger and Swaro Z6 2.5-15x56.
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    Parker Hale .243 with custom stock. Currently wears a Zeiss Conquest 3-9x40 but I am on the hunt for a nice old 6x or 3-9x Kahles, Swaro or Meopta
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    Ruger M77/17 in .17hmr, Jard trigger and Loopy 3-9x33 EFR scope nice and low in Loopy rings
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    Best cat I've seen all week
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    Quote Originally Posted by fawkes View Post
    Best cat I've seen all week
    Poor wee blighter, he only wanted to live like you do.
    It's quite interesting how the leftists are influencing the hunting fraternity. All goes back to the Pavlov experiment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SmokeyJason View Post
    Poor wee blighter, he only wanted to live like you do.
    It's quite interesting how the leftists are influencing the hunting fraternity. All goes back to the Pavlov experiment.
    I'd say your presuming alot. Hunters have always shot cats where they can and it pre-dates the latest predator free nonsense. Back to walnut/blued eh? Here's a nice 17hmr made by Larry Jackson custom rifles in Whangarei. He made the entire rifle except for the barrel. It is a work of art.
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    Lefty action of his own design. Also made the bottommetal:
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    "That is ever the way of the Highlander. He alters like a clear pool to every mood of the sky, so that the shallow observer knows not how deep the waters are."

 

 

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