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Gents ,

I know beggar all about rifle makers etc, but ........

That looks like it was BUILT to shoot , fit for purpose a peice of art,

Enjoy it mate,

Kjf
 
Dont forget it won't be a complete 'package' until you've cut a few delightful threads into the crown end of barrel. The pitch of which I can't help with but feel sure Tim243 can.

K
 
Very nice, I too have a Rigby in 275. It was a mess when I got it but Paul Roberts and his wonderful gunsmith restored it.
I have been trying to find a load that it likes but have now given up as it loves PPU 165 grn ammo.
Tusker
just realized my cock up. The ammunition i used was Geko 165 grain not PPU. Sorry
Tusker
 
Very nice!
Out of curiosity, what is the purpose of what looks like two grooves in the woodwork running down at an angle, one at each end of the loading / ejection port?
I can now answer the question! I took the rifle to Lee Butler at the weekend and he explained that the rifle was probably stocked by the same chap who did David Lloyd's rifles and it is mostly a stylistic thing. He felt that they were probably just knocking out stocks at a rate so they were all similar!
 
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Very very nice, one rifle you can’t stop just looking at, thanks for sharing in a brilliant calibre as well
 
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