The accent behind the pistol grip pretty much identifies it as one of the Ferlach school of stock shaping. I think they refer to that as a "bowtie" without which "it looks incomplete" according to Mssr. Borovnik.What was the story surrounding this one? I can't find the original post, so please forgive me if it is your's.
This I would rate as SPECTACULAR, the best stock I have ever seen.
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That Blaser of your wifes is very pretty, they use good wood.The Blaser R8 of my bride...
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And the Blaser F3 she bought me...
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Very good looking No1 indeedA reasonably good looking Ruger No. 1 in 270 Win that I have. View attachment 535331
Absolutely beautiful wood on both!The Blaser R8 of my bride...
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And the Blaser F3 she bought me...
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What was the story surrounding this one? I can't find the original post, so please forgive me if it is your's.
This I would rate as SPECTACULAR, the best stock I have ever seen.
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Wow…incredible high grade stock!The R8 Jaeger..sorry for the clutter.View attachment 535387
Wow, is that walnut?
Blaser uses very good wood, not a fan of the leaping rabbits though.The R8 Jaeger..sorry for the clutter.View attachment 535387
Great looking stockView attachment 535388I’m going throw in my Dakota Safari in 30-06. It’s an early model in left hand. I missed purchasing its brother (same serial number) in 416 Rigby