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fritz1 01-23-2015 02:16 PM

ER Shaw MarkVII?
 
Any one have any experience with one of these. They sound pretty good. for the price they sound really good. The one I want is $1050 but it is a 1 year wait, don't know about that.
http://www.ershawbarrels.com/sps-the-mk-VII-rifle.php

jeepkid 01-23-2015 03:33 PM

Built on a Savage action right? You could spend another 200 and get a Nosler rifle.

fritz1 01-23-2015 03:45 PM

Really? I will have to check those out. Yeah it is basically the Savage action built to ER Shaw specs. They also have the Mark X which is supposed to be their own action, looks kinda like the Savage action but is supposed to have the best features of Savage, Sako, Remington, Winchester, and Ruger. Looks like a Savage action with machiened scope bases built into the action to me.

Sheridan 01-23-2015 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by jeepkid (Post 4181699)
Built on a Savage action right? You could spend another 200 and get a Nosler rifle.


For "X" amount of money it is almost the only way to fly..................the 26 Nosler !

How much ammo do you think you will use in your lifetime while hunting ?

Now they have a 7MM - what do you think Ridge ?

fritz1 01-23-2015 04:22 PM

I went to the build your own gun and picked the polished stainless action and barrel, with a 24" sporter contour, helical fluted, chambered in a 280 Rem. with the walnut stock. this is the letter I got back and the price and time quote.

Good morning

Thanks for asking about one of the ER Shaw MK VII rifles. Based on the options you have chosen the cost of this particular MK VII rifle is $1050.00 plus $37.00 for ups to an FFL dealer of choice in your home area. This is for a right hand version. The average turnaround time on a MK VII rifle build is in the 12 month area. A deposit of 50% is required to submit the order for manufacturing. You can phone an order in and use a MC or Visa or mail the order in with the build specification, contact and billing info. We will mail a confirmation of the rifle specifications to you along with contact info once the order is submitted. There will be a service number on your build form, you can use this service number to call and check status of the order as time goes on. The 12 month turnaround time is an average only and can vary. You can call us at 412-221-3636 Monday thru Friday from 8:00am until 4:30pm eastern standard time to place an order by phone, and our mailing address is ER Shaw Barrels, 5312 Thoms Run Rd. Bridgeville, Pa. 15017 if you would rather mail the order in with a deposit and contact info.

Thanks for asking

Keith Morgan

It sounds great other than the 12 month wait. That would put it here after next hunting season. But it does sound like a good gun for the price.

Big Uncle 01-24-2015 06:36 AM

Shaw makes good barrels, mostly similar to factory tubes. They are not quite the quality of the better barrel makers. Nice people to deal with and their barrels are priced well to fill a needed slot in the market. Good "hunting quality" barrels at a good price.

I somehow doubt that a Savage action matched with a Shaw barrel would be better than just a plain Savage barreled action. However, the total price of their custom rifles looks good as it falls somewhere just above most standard factory rifles but well below most custom rigs.

Bbj270 01-24-2015 07:21 AM

Was getting price from a smith for my first custom built have a rem adl magnum action was thinking 26 nosler now.May think 28. Will be awhile to I get every thing started so have time to think. Was looking at er Shaw barrel blanks but think if I going for it might aswhale go lilja blank. The Forbes rifle uses ER shaw barrels.

jeepkid 01-24-2015 07:40 AM


Originally Posted by fritz1 (Post 4181701)
Really? I will have to check those out. Yeah it is basically the Savage action built to ER Shaw specs. They also have the Mark X which is supposed to be their own action, looks kinda like the Savage action but is supposed to have the best features of Savage, Sako, Remington, Winchester, and Ruger. Looks like a Savage action with machiened scope bases built into the action to me.

I'll have to check out their action, I haven't heard of it before now. The rifle you got quoted seems like a pretty good price.

12 months is too long to wait though.

I just looked thru their website and can't find their action anywhere?? Post a link if you can.

jeepkid 01-24-2015 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by Sheridan (Post 4181704)
For "X" amount of money it is almost the only way to fly..................the 26 Nosler !

How much ammo do you think you will use in your lifetime while hunting ?

Now they have a 7MM - what do you think Ridge ?

The 26 Nosler sucks. My buddy burnt out a tube in 80 rounds and didn't run it hard at all.

Now the 28 on the other hand, he built one last month before Nosler released it and it's a winner. Is very close to my RUM in speed but is 1/4" shorter so fits into a mag well easily with long boolits :biggrin:

I'm actually selling my RUM to build a 28 on a Defiance action. :rock:

Ridge Runner 01-24-2015 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by Sheridan (Post 4181704)
For "X" amount of money it is almost the only way to fly..................the 26 Nosler !

How much ammo do you think you will use in your lifetime while hunting ?

Now they have a 7MM - what do you think Ridge ?

I would say the 26 being 93 gr capacity in just a regular rifle would be just like the hammer of thor, but if your only gonna use it for 450-500 yard shooting..why? it would make an awesome long range rig but by the time you have all your loadwork done, data collected you'll use 30-40% of your barrel life.
If you have experience getting your data down and can do it with less than 100 rounds you'll have 500 rounds useable hunting life left before setback.
the 28 would fare a bit better, more good bullet selection and most probably a useable life of around 800 rounds, not sure its any better than the 7mm practical (7mm/300 winny)
after 575 rounds my 7mm AM is showing signs of erosion, am starting to chase the lands at warp speed.
for a start up long range rig, I think they are both a bit too much of a good thing, nothing worse than burning up a barrel perfecting the method, get the method down, then buy the intercontinental ballistic missile launcher. just my thoughts, worth what they cost ya....hmm, maybe
RR

Wayspr 01-25-2015 02:43 PM

I had one built in 2013. 7STW, nutmeg laminated stock (think its a Boyd's), 26" polished stainless tube with helical flutes, matte blued receiver. It'll hold 3/4 moa for 5 shots with good hand loads. For what it is, a semi custom, I think it's a good deal. I was told 14 months but had it in 9.

fritz1 01-26-2015 10:54 AM

Jeep, go to ER Shaws website and download there PDF catalog, you will see the Mark X picture there but no price.

fritz1 01-26-2015 10:59 AM

I want another 280 Rem, and would buy a Savage Weather Warrior, problem is Savage doesn't offer a 280, I don't want a 7-08 or a 7mm Rem mag.

fritz1 01-26-2015 04:10 PM

Well I did a little looking today, think I might have found my next gun. The Remington 700 Mountain SS, chambered in the 280 Rem.

http://www.remington.com/products/fi...untain-ss.aspx

jeepkid 01-26-2015 05:33 PM

Build one...go get a donor at Walmart for 390 and send it over. A 280 ack with a #2 fluted shilen and a BC wby style stock would be close to that factory Remington...

Bbj270 01-26-2015 05:41 PM

Was looking at the mountain rifle to but know I have a rem adl mag action so going to build one. Think 26 nosler but know might go 28 will be a while talked to smith last week to get general prices where to start.

jeepkid 01-26-2015 06:40 PM


Originally Posted by Bbj270 (Post 4182211)
Was looking at the mountain rifle to but know I have a rem adl mag action so going to build one. Think 26 nosler but know might go 28 will be a while talked to smith last week to get general prices where to start.

Wait till April/May and we will be up and running. Shop is purchased and I'm going to start getting the website up soon...:party0005:

fritz1 01-27-2015 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by jeepkid (Post 4182209)
Build one...go get a donor at Walmart for 390 and send it over. A 280 ack with a #2 fluted shilen and a BC wby style stock would be close to that factory Remington...

Not a bad idea. :happy0001:

Ridge Runner 01-27-2015 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by jeepkid (Post 4182209)
Build one...go get a donor at Walmart for 390 and send it over. A 280 ack with a #2 fluted shilen and a BC wby style stock would be close to that factory Remington...

and xhoot better, never trim brass with an AI
RR

fritz1 01-27-2015 02:25 PM

I think I will go that route. You build guns Jeep? What kind of turn around would you say, after I got the donor? I like the 280 that I have but was wanting to get another and have actually considered the AI before.

jeepkid 01-27-2015 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by fritz1 (Post 4182325)
I think I will go that route. You build guns Jeep? What kind of turn around would you say, after I got the donor? I like the 280 that I have but was wanting to get another and have actually considered the AI before.

Not personally. I'm helping my buddy start up his shop. I'm doing the website and advertising for him. Once up and running turn around will be about a month. He's worked for 3 of the big name TV shows/builders and now wants to do his own thing. He almost built me a 280 ack last week but I decided on a 270 win instead :biggrin:

Ridge Runner 01-27-2015 02:46 PM

I knew he was sandbagging! adam how much to screw a 338 edge togather?
RR

jeepkid 01-28-2015 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by Ridge Runner (Post 4182330)
I knew he was sandbagging! adam how much to screw a 338 edge togather?
RR

We haven't gotten a price list together yet, but it'll be around the same as most places. But depending on what ya want and what barrel. I may have a 338 RUM hawk hill barrel that you could punch out to an Edge...

Ridge Runner 01-28-2015 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by jeepkid (Post 4182393)
We haven't gotten a price list together yet, but it'll be around the same as most places. But depending on what ya want and what barrel. I may have a 338 RUM hawk hill barrel that you could punch out to an Edge...

got all the parts, just need the smithwork done.
RR

fritz1 01-29-2015 05:05 AM

Was looking at the 700 Long Range, pretty good price. I regrettably sold my 300 RUM Sendero a while back, these look pretty nice and priced really nice. I sold my Sendero for more than these are new.

http://www.remington.com/products/fi...ong-range.aspx

Read a test in Field & Stream, I believe. They had a 30-06 and said they averaged .56" groups with factory ammo. Not bad for a budget long range gun, shooting factory loads. Remingtons MSRP $829, the gun shop I deal with has them in stock and on sale for $647, Cabelas has them for $699. I already have a pretty nice sporter in a 280 and was wanting a lighter gun for hunting these mountains, I might just buy me another gun to play at the range with instead. This gun looks promising for the money, I think I will get one in the old 30-06, brass every where and should be pretty sweet to shoot in that heavy gun. Heck the cheap Wal-Mart ADL's are $400, another $250 gets you this, its a no brainer in my book.


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