Looks very nice David. [emoji1303]
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Nothing Synthetic there @Synthetic what are we looking at?:thumbsup:
Shultz and Larsen legacy. Switch barrel in 223rem but I feel a 6x45 might be fun
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@sneeze, you won't regret getting a barrel in 6x45. Lovely rifle that S&L :)
A rifle I shouldn't of sold .... Harre Model 49 in .223 , beautiful little rifleAttachment 117151
Oh My Lord,
You shouldn't have sold that....:yaeh am not durnk:
@Shearer not sure why they would make these actions in full titanium ...
These older actions did have some titanium parts though I think the firing pin and extractor were titanium, I had another Harre action rifle in 25 Souper (25/308) they were both very slick .
Lucky ,did they find that wood in a VERY VERY old apple tree in a strange garden with a snake up in its branches perhaps????
I put a down payment on this Mod60 S&L the other day. Been after one for a while now. Rear locking lugs, cock on closing, low bolt throw. No alum, plastic or pot metal anywhere on the action etc. All steel. Bore is pretty mint for age. The 4x81 Pecar in low Weavers is classic for the era. Wood is nothing special, it’s all about that action... and in 270 too...
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@FRST , nothing shabby with that , I like that a lot , what vintage would that rifle be ?
60’s/early 70’s. I’ve been looking for the right one for about five years. They come up but often in 7x61 sharp&hart which is a bit hard to get hold of unless your organised etc