beagleye
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Here's a less common one- I believe this is a BSA Royal 30-06. Under 7 lbs loaded (not scoped). It's a great gun for stalking the laurel thickets and mountains. It has a double square bridge and a very sturdy 3 leaf rear site.
It is good and accurate, has taken a few deer so far. It required bedding and barrel channel work to get there. Prior to that, it would string badly, light rifle issues.
The muzzle break works very well. Noisy? I can't say whether is actually any louder, I can't tell the difference, 30-06 is just too loud anyway, I wear protection. For a sub 7# 30-06, recoil is totally manageable, .243-ish.
There not a lot of these around, the later push feed models far outnumber the early controlled feed models. i think these early ones were too expensive to build. They are a very high quality classy stalking sporter.
It is good and accurate, has taken a few deer so far. It required bedding and barrel channel work to get there. Prior to that, it would string badly, light rifle issues.
The muzzle break works very well. Noisy? I can't say whether is actually any louder, I can't tell the difference, 30-06 is just too loud anyway, I wear protection. For a sub 7# 30-06, recoil is totally manageable, .243-ish.
There not a lot of these around, the later push feed models far outnumber the early controlled feed models. i think these early ones were too expensive to build. They are a very high quality classy stalking sporter.