It might be a sacrilege doing so to a new rifle... But I wonder if a lighter/different stain would bring out the nice figure of that grain better? Not being critical, it's beautiful, just a thought that crossed my mind.
I have one, that was made in 1909. It has put up a lot of meat, over the years. Mine like 300-350 grain pills. I have never tried jacketed bullets in it. Elmer Keith style.
I have one, that was made in 1909. It has put up a lot of meat, over the years. Mine like 300-350 grain pills. I have never tried jacketed bullets in it. Elmer Keith style.
Cant remember what profound thing I was gonna say last night....but boy that is impressive. Seriously ...I forgot... Too bad I'm not closer... would be fun to "try out" some sunday afternoon. Have fun! CL
Here are some more pictures. It now wears a Williams FP peep sight. I did not have to remove the rear sight because the peep "prints" right on top of the buckhorn sight and is covered completely! :mrgreen: