Well I got the rifle from Nimrodder yesterday and had some time to work with it today.
I wanted this rifle as it is a White! and how do you go wrong with a White. Also it is a perfect rifle for Idaho's ML's rules - we are still behind times here... But the most important reason I wanted the rifle was for the barrel. It is a Wilson .504 and the Lehigh sabotless bullet fit it perfectly. It is a little loose in my White 504 U Mag, which has a Clerke barrel.
The White Lightening is a 6# riifle, with a 22" barrel, I wish it were a 24" but I can make this one work. Since it is a Idaho rifle, no scope, but Nim did send along the Williams WGRS sight that I installed on the receiver.
I have not got to shoot it yet and I am hoping for later in the week to get it sighted in and get some shooting done. But according to Doc's website I should not have any problem...
The rarest WHITE rifle, so rare I didn't have one in my collection for a while. Only 2000 were made in 1994 and all were sold by 1995. Wilson made the barreled actions and did such a great job that no Lightning rifle has ever been returned because of accuracy problems. I have never had one traded in, ever!
The barrel and action were one piece in one inch diameter, the only caliber was .504 with a slightly tapered 22 inch barrel , the lightweight SG-series action (SG means Small G) was a mirror image of the Whitetail and Bison actions only with the cocking handle on the right and the trigger safety on the left. Internal parts were otherwise the same as all other G-Series rifles except the hammer, which the idiot machinists made slightly larger. Stocks were lightweight Birch, painted black with a rubber recoil pad. Weight was right at 6 lbs. I never saw an inaccurate one.