Newboomer
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A good plain M70 Safari Express with decent wood. I'm not a fan of engraving. It detracts from the lines of the rifle and tends to be too gaudy.
The rifle is extraordinary.@Red Leg if memory serves you’ve got one of Bradshaws rising blocks? I’ve never handled one but they look magnificent.
Yes but the difference is I might one day have disposable income enough for a Bradshaw. A rifle based of of that design in 9.3x74r would be an honest contender for one rifle you could hunt the world with.The rifle is extraordinary.
But it isn't a Hartman & Weiss.
Though, I should also add that it sure isn't a Ruger No. 1 either.
I know that photo so well, look at how perfect the proportion of the pancake cheek piece are - few get that right.View attachment 392701
I have always like O/U double rifles.
This one in particular is rather stunning, especially because it is a 500 NE....
So Mod 70 it is? Or Kimber Caprivi? That would be my ultimate bolt rifle if I ever go there.+1
To my eyes, model 70 is a simple, very well proportioned rifle.
Another one that always catches my eyes is Kimber Caprivi. Just elegant lines, same with Westley Richards magazine rifle.
I like the look of single-shot rifles too. Be it Farquharson or break action.
I particularly like the new stock shape (straight comb) Blaser K95, and I adore Fanzoj KB-1. Both these rifles look good in plain black as well as with a super fancy, engraved finish. I know sooner or later I’ll buy a single shot rifle.
This is not taking into account engravings and other non-functional decorations. I do like them, and most any rifle tastefully and elaborately engraved is an eye-catcher. But some firearms just look “neat”.
Can you get a pic baxterb?A guy I’ve comm’d with has A Rigby slant-box in 350 Rigby by Lon Paul. It is perfection.
So WAB, which FB will it be? I know you like Rugers....View attachment 392714
I have a soft spot for M70’s (with a Rigby thrown In for good measure!) The Second rifle from the top is one of the finest 7x57’s I have seen. The engraving is by one of the British masters.
However, as much as I appreciate these guns, I have to agree with Kevin and Red Leg, a fine falling block single shot is perhaps the most elegant form of rifle ever created.
Well, going by the looks I'd say the Kimber. But going after functionality it'd have to be 375 R8.So Mod 70 it is? Or Kimber Caprivi? That would be my ultimate bolt rifle if I ever go there.
So WAB, which FB will it be? I know you like Rugers....