Pedersoli Traditional Style Rifles... interesting info
#1
Pedersoli Traditional Style Rifles... interesting info
Hey all...
I was snooping Pedersoli's website recently checking out their traditional style rifles and found it interesting that there is so much variance in rate of twists, barrel grooves, and lengths between the styles and calibers offered that one would consider hunting big game with. I never realized they had so much to offer.
Here's a link to their product listing for rifles... check it out. Just click the "Show all the details" link at the bottom right of any you want to look at specs for.
http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/guns...es/rifles.html
BPS
I was snooping Pedersoli's website recently checking out their traditional style rifles and found it interesting that there is so much variance in rate of twists, barrel grooves, and lengths between the styles and calibers offered that one would consider hunting big game with. I never realized they had so much to offer.
Here's a link to their product listing for rifles... check it out. Just click the "Show all the details" link at the bottom right of any you want to look at specs for.
http://www.davide-pedersoli.com/guns...es/rifles.html
BPS
Last edited by Blackpowdersmoke; 01-03-2017 at 03:50 PM.
#2
Boone & Crockett
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: River Ridge, LA (Suburb of New Orleans)
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Please don't make me go there BPS. I drool for hours every time I do. I keep looking at their pistol page and get a hankering for a Kuchenreuter, or a Le Page, or a Mang in Graz (it changes every time I look).
#3
I had to leave the sight before I started getting any "notions". I know that TVM builds some beautiful semi-production rifles but Pedersoli certainly has a lot to offer as far as the styles they have and at prices that reasonably reflect the quality of their workmanship.
BPS
Last edited by Blackpowdersmoke; 01-03-2017 at 06:33 PM.