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Old 05-27-2003, 05:47 PM
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I do not know what you are looking for in a rifle but I buld custom rifles. I specialise in building rifles to fit the individual. This means that the rifle,when brought to the shoulder will point were you are looking. This is somthing that trap shooters are really into but is forgotten for the most part with rifles. If you are looking for a rifle in a standard length cartridge, then it would be in the 3500 dollar price range and will shoot 1/2" or less with proper loads. This rifle would have a trued action based on a 1909 or somthing simular, Shilen Match grade barrel, Timney trigger, glass bedding with floating barrel of desired length. The stock would be of select Claro Walnut with an Ebony forend tip. Also it would have a steel grip cap and a Pahcmayer Decelerator pad. There are lots of options such as skeleton butt plate or grip cap, picture puzzel forend tip , inletted swivels and more.

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Old 05-28-2003, 07:29 AM
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So Judson, do you specialize in anything light? Like Melvin Forbes light in his price range of ~2400 dollars in the <6lbs scoped range for 308win? Just curious. Really like light guns. Also instead of shilen would you put on a krieger? Like much better than shilen. Kinda shopping around still. Melvin made quite an impression when visiting his shop. But still opened minded.
 
Old 05-28-2003, 07:31 AM
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Thanks Jud
I will keep you in mind, Where are you located?
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Old 05-28-2003, 02:08 PM
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if you are still looking go to hill country rifle they have a great reputation and they are also great people
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Old 05-29-2003, 04:33 PM
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My shop is in St.Albans Maine, around 35 miles south of Bangor. I will use within reason what ever barrel a customer wants. Yes I do build light rifles, however most of my rifles have wood stocks built from a 12 quarter blank. This gives me enough room for a cheek piece, cast off or on depending on if the shooter is right or left handed. As for light, how about a 7 1/4 pound .458 Win Mag, sights and all and a full magizine? Just what the customer wanted for bear, and no muzzel brake. I had to test fire it and sight it in as the customer was getting over surgery when the rifle was compleated. After a session at the bench I began to think that maby the surgery was just an excuse not to shoot the thing. His operation could not of been any more unpleasant then shooting that rifle. By the way, that was a rubber gun (synthetic stock). Now light guns carry easy and tend to be fast handling but there are draw backs. If you have a 6 puond rifle with a good trigger pull of around 3 puonds, your trigger pull is half the weight of the rifle, not conducive to good accuracy. This is especially true on a fast shot. You have to run a light barrel conture, this means the barrel heats up fast and has alot if whip when fired, again not what you want for the best shooting. One other thing, light means getting beat to death. Have you ever noticed how alot of the big double rifles do not have recoil pads? They do not need them, a 15 pound .470 Nitro gives you a BIG slow push not a hard jab as with a ultra light 3006 for example. I am not saying light rifles have no place, just that my preference is for a rifle that has appropriate weight for its caliber. As with so many things in life, rifles too are a " balance of compromise" .

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