Thanks! Getting a little range time in with some old rimfire favorites today…Kimber Super America, Anschutz 1422 sporter with DST, Colt pre-Woodsman.Green Chile, I'll say one thing for you, you have good taste when it comes to rifles.
Thanks! Getting a little range time in with some old rimfire favorites today…Kimber Super America, Anschutz 1422 sporter with DST, Colt pre-Woodsman.Green Chile, I'll say one thing for you, you have good taste when it comes to rifles.
Thanks! Getting a little range time in with some old rimfire favorites today…Kimber Super America, Anschutz 1422 sporter with DST, Colt pre-Woodsman.
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Yeah the CZ is thick. The RSI just doesn't have the same handling characteristics but then I have not found any other rifle that can compare to a Mannlicher Schoenauer, especially the pre 1924 models. They are truly a hunters rifle.Look how trim that 1905 MS is next to the others!
I am glad to see I am not the only person enamored with the Mannlicher style rifles. Top is CZ 550 FS in 9.3x62, middle is 1905 MS in 9x56 and bottom is Ruger 77 RSI in 250-3000 savage. View attachment 457158
Tell us more about the 1908? Looks fantastic.
264, one of these days I hope to find one in 7x57!Heres some pics of mine.
Steyr MC 7x57
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Steyr Zephyr 22lr , 7x57 MC, L 243
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Heres another not a traditional Mannlicher, from Europe. But a Winchester M70 in 270, one 476 made in 270. Ruger RSI 7-08
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Beauty...Mine is a Type S...View attachment 460671
1943 Mauser Oberndorf Sporting Rifle Type M, originally in 7X57S, rebarrelled in 6.5X55 during restoration.
Not sure about the Manlichers but on the Mausers/Brnos, you would have to change the main spring to softer one. Sometimes you can find different setup where the trigger lever or the release lever are slightly longer or differently shape for more leverage but that is a lot of fiddling. For hunting I too like the simplicity of the original single, two-stage trigger. The dual triggers are nice for when you really have time to set them - as in ambush hunting...I'm curious why you feel the German Trigger is not for DG?
Also, I have two: my 9.5 is really sweet not set, but the 6.5 is a little stiff... does anyone know how to adjust the "non-set" trigger? I know how to adjust the set trigger, but am wondering if there is a way to "lighten up" the normal trigger...