Blued steel and walnut

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I also share the opinion that "blued steel and wood" are prerogatives when it comes to being a "proper" rifle. But I also have these impossible to defend, utterly subjective caveats: the "lines" and proportions of the stocks of a rifle (or shotgun) have to be "correct" in a traditional/classic sense; there can be no ornamentation (carvings, engravings, etc.) excesses; no bulky, "pancake", wrap-over cheek pieces and no radical pistol grip flares and fore ends, replete with white spacers. In other words, Al Biesen (or Ruger Model 77) configured rifles or their ilk. :cool:;)
 
I love rifles. Have had a bunch. But am gonna dump one or two.

And one is blued steel and walnut.

Never got around to shooting it, the Sako Forester. Have too much $ in my 700 w HS stock so am keeping it and dumping the "extra" .243 win.

Was gonna be a loaner for a kid but am pretty sure none of my kids are gonna hunt.

Can PM me for details/ pics
 
My great-grandfather sporterized this September 1918 Winchester-manufactured M1917 in .30-06.

100 years later, it is still quite the rifle and will absolutely hit MOA with 150 grain Core-Lokt (a major assumption is that the shooter, i.e. me, rises to the occasion). A heavy beast, but part of its charm and has taken game on both coasts. I have put a lot of meat in the freezer with this rifle and the Leupold VX-3 on top.

Elk hunting the Oregon coast range with Mt Adams and Mt St. Helens in the background.
 

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I kinda sorta think there a market for a .223 or .243 semi auto in sporter config.
Not everybody wants plastic or an AR type of varminter.
Too bad Remington dropped their 750.

A 7400 type rig in .223 or .243 for sensible price might be of some appeal.
I like the feel of those rifles way better than the BAR.

Could be internal mag too. Just a 3 to 5 shot semi, that shoots good, for a handy walking varmint rifle. Or light deer rig.
 
1967 Ruger #1 (pre B). .280 rem (about 80 made in that config). Had the orig vert rings but didn't get scope where I needed it, so went with newer horiz split rings and an extension at rear.

1963 or 64 Sako Forester .243 win.

1963 Remington 760 ADL in .35 rem.
Nice rifles.
 
I have carried a lot of different semiautomatic rifles none of which I would describe as light. I had a 750 in 35 Whelen that was a gem. Soft shooting g and more accurate than most others I have shot. Not MOA but pretty close.
 
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