The latest member of my family. Delivered this morning almost 16lbs. and 49 inches.
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The latest member of my family. Delivered this morning almost 16lbs. and 49 inches.
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I would love to own one it is just that da-n muzzle brake I hate them. Maybe I'll have to bite the bullet and replace it with a suppressor, but that's next years project. If I do another this year wife will go crazy.
I understand that. I told my wife I was buying a deer rifle so she figured 6-700 bucks and never followed up with me on the price. When this showed up she was a little upset but she'll get over it. I figure its better to get what I want and begg for forgiveness than it is to ask permission and have her tell me no.
One heck of a deer rifle you got there... ;D
Added my own today:
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Needs a Nightforce or a Razor, though. :-\
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Savage Model 10PC .308, Weaver 4-12x44, Burris XTR rings, Precision Reflex Industries 1 pc mount, Turner Saddlery National Match AWS Sling.
Charlie
Very sweet rifle there Corky!
agreed!Quote:
Originally Posted by pdog06
newest member of the family...and now I am officially in love with savage rifles.
7mm08 built from factory 243 (21" McGowen barrel)
B&C stock
nikon monarch x 4-16x50
duracoated both stock and barreled action
haris bi-pod
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Thanks, guys. I will say, it shoots better than I do. When I do my part right, it's scary accurate!Quote:
Originally Posted by pdog06
Charlie
"I would gladly lay aside the use of arms and settle matters by negotiation, but unless the whole will, the matter ends, and I will take up my battle rifle and thank God that be has put it within my grasp."
Thomas Paine
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Savage Target Action
Ultra-light Beavertail forend
Ambi-palm swell grip with shallow finger grooves in front only.
7mm CE
Neal you make me more jealous every time you post one of these.
I have been looking for a stryker for over a year but everyone thinks they are made out of precious metal or something.
I hear tell someone knows of a couple in a shop up in Alaska NIB but he aint talking.
Why some of us quite buying STRIKERS (spelling) and build handguns like Neal's.
They are still there in that small gun shop in Alaska too! $450. each and he doesn't take credit cards'
As Greg inferred, Target Actions are readily available.
Until I ran across this super new material to make stocks out of the Target action handgun was just to heavy for me. As pictured this gun weighs in at 7.4 pounds.
Thank you!
Neal
Neal I probably should have emailed this to you but, have you looked on gun broker lately they have a plain run of the mill Stryker for sale, buy now $850,and I guess it is because it is from the Jim Carmichel collection(the outdoor writer). Connecticut Shotgun is the selling dealer.
I don't know if you do collectibles but thought I'd let you know, or anyone else reading that is interested.
Thank you for thinking of us Froggy!
Not one personally that pays for anothers fame but the gesture is still very nice.
Neal