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    Show us your "classics"


    I would love to see a thread dedicated to the "classic" American Hunting rifle. We have a thread dedicated to the tactical guns and to be honest those seem to dominate the Savage builds and I admit I have put that style together many times. I am putting together a "pretty" rifle and would love to see pics of yours. Pics, details, and game you use it on would be great. Anything from the American Classic's to custom, highly figured wood stocks and laminates. Lets see those "pretty" rifles!

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    Not exactly a highly figured beauty but here's a classic style budget build I did with a model 11GL in .243. The white line spacers are made from a plastic sheetrock mud bucket. the ebony fore end is ebony stain with white automotive pinstripe to cover the small amount of bleeding from the stain. The stain color is Golden Oak and the whole thing has several nice coats of minwax satin poly over it. Not bad for a cheap birch stock. Of course it's bedded with a nicely adjusted 3 screw trigger. American classic styling on a tight budget. (Cost of poly, stain and pinstripe) if I remember right about $15-$20 and hey it was fun.
    I still have this stock but the rifle has been converted into a synthetic DBM .308 16"" carbine since this pic

    Last edited by big honkin jeep; 09-12-2013 at 12:11 AM.
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    Nice touch BHJ, Very Nice!

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    That sure is purdy! just one question, how did the bolt get on that side? That must have been a PITA!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Rustle View Post
    Oh Jack Rustle....you're a man after my heart! I love the #1's!!!!!!

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    Love em all! This thread is starting to take off, lets keep em coming!

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    think I will open the safe and take a look, made some ammo for the #1V 223 last nite, already have made up ammo for the 1B 6mm and 1V 204Ruger, these babies get the heck shot out of them...so much so have replaced the barrel on the 204...more fun to shoot than to look at...

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    Savage 338-06




    Custom Mauser 35 Whelen (Pawnshop find)




    CZ527 Custom 221fb switch barrel



    Not really a classic rifle but a custom ammo box I made


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    It's not a true classic, but here's my 116 American Classic 30-06. Didn't like the lack of definition in the finish, as the piece of walnut Savage put on this rifle was very nice, so I stripped it, added an ebony grip and forend cap, and hand rubbed the finish. Turned out pretty nifty I think.

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    It's not a true classic
    Looks like one to me. I like it. I took a 114 American Classic stock and removed all the finish....that was a job I don't want to do over....and did a Danish oil finish. Looks very much like yours. The most accurate hunting rifle I have ever had. 7MM Magnum of course!
    Last edited by wbm; 09-13-2013 at 11:18 AM.

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    Sinman,
    gorgeous rifles, all of them. I had a custom Mauser 25-06 that was a pawn shop find myself with the prettiest grain you have seen. Should have never gotten rid of that rifle. The only reason I did is that I was offered almost 4x's what I paid for it. That ammo box is something else!

    Vol,
    Not a classic? Have you lost your mind?!?!?! Nifty indeed!

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    I guess when I think classic, I think of older guns. But you are right, that it is a classic model.

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    This is a great thread! I'll add my input to it with my 110e that I am waiting to finish curing so I can polish it to a mirror shine. I'll post a finished product soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by futurerider103 View Post
    This is a great thread! I'll add my input to it with my 110e that I am waiting to finish curing so I can polish it to a mirror shine. I'll post a finished product soon
    I saw your thread last night. You found an amazing piece of wood!

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    Futurerider,
    I saw your thread the other day and it reminded me that I had an older 114 stock laying around, so I took it outside and could barely see some figure beneath the brown factory "paint". I stripped it down on Saturday and spent the day and Sunday refinishing it. I will try to get some pics of it up tonight. Not as impressive as yours, but the figure hiding beneath is really pretty.

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    very nice. I wonder how many of these old rifles never got the proper recognition for their hiding beauty. Can't wait to see some pics

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    Traded for this one a few weeks ago. Just a early 90's model adl .243 that I got for my 1.5 year old daughter to use one day:)

    First load I tried in it with 95gr Bergers

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    I had posted this picture on another thread and was asked to put it on here. I hope no one gets tired of looking at it. This is one I put together for my oldest Son. It also shoots pretty good and seems like it likes 140gr Bergers

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    ^^ Man, that is a beautiful rifle. I should've never gotten rid of that barrel! The grain on the stock is amazing. I wish I could find one like that. Is that a 114 American Classic?

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    Not all Savages, but classics in my mind.

    Win M94 30-30

    Remington model 1917 Maybe not your most classic hunting rifle, but killed both my fathers and mine first deer.

    Savage M 12 204

    Rem 700 ADL 30-06 with synthetic and original furniture.

    Rem 788 .308

    Rem 788 .308
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    12 LRP .204, 200 .243 project rifle. (action), 116 SS action, 200 270

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    Quote Originally Posted by bythebook View Post


    I had posted this picture on another thread and was asked to put it on here. I hope no one gets tired of looking at it. This is one I put together for my oldest Son. It also shoots pretty good and seems like it likes 140gr Bergers
    'I don't think I could ever get tired of looking at that!!!Just beautiful.

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    I might get flamed for this one. It doesn't shoot quite like a Savage but it sure is pretty. It wont shoot quarters every time at 100 but it will put Venison in the freezer.



    Remington 700CDL 30-06 Centenial Edition It really doesnt show but it has a sporter profile fluted barrel and engraved floorplate to celebrate the centenial of the 30-06 cartridge. (1906-2006) It's topped with a VX3 3-9x40 with a set of the Alumina intensifierrs and sports a brown leather sling. Yes It has been hunted a good bit.
    Lighting wasn't real good sorry.
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    What are the 2 small circles on the side of a lot of the Savage rifles? Mine doesn't have these is why I'm asking
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    Quote Originally Posted by futurerider103 View Post
    What are the 2 small circles on the side of a lot of the Savage rifles? Mine doesn't have these is why I'm asking
    They are reinforcement screws.

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