mate of mine had my dream rifle mannlicher scoaneur 7x57 sporter with pecar scope .it had the set trigger fitted too. he shot quite a few deer with it -action etc smooth as silk
mate of mine had my dream rifle mannlicher scoaneur 7x57 sporter with pecar scope .it had the set trigger fitted too. he shot quite a few deer with it -action etc smooth as silk
a more pertinent question would be..who doesnt like one??
they are things of beauty,saw one in .270 winchester,Grant Tipling owned it...... I can still picture it after 37 years.
Ive handled one other..and its been shown in this thread LOL.
there have been a couple of full stocked rifles come up for sale in last few years on here.
75/15/10 black powder matters
The early Mannlichers rotary magazine and smooth as butter bolt was a gunsmithing masterpiece , I sadly sold mine along time ago .
This is a Mauser Model M Carbine , it was there rifle to compete with the Mannlichers , it even has a flat bolt handle ,20” barrel and weighing 7 pounds , there take back in the day of a light mountain rifle , this one is in 8 x 60
Here is mine.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
.243
My rifle has a "Schuler" style two piece stock. The fore end is fixed via two studs, this allows the barrel to move as it heats up.
I have flipped the ivory night bead halfway up, it folds over the gold bead front sight when in use or into the front sight ramp when not in use.
Night sights are crucial when hunting Trolls and Vampires.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
Going back a few years, the top one is Austrian, the lower one French.
50 & 68 Caliber.
"Sixty percent of the time,it works every time"
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