Whitworth 7x57 is now home

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Two plus weeks for the waiting period to cool my heels, but got it home today. Looks pretty nice. It has had some work done to it.
Rifle was bedded professionally in what may be Marine Tex, it probably was done in Alaska so that would make sense. Has a nice Timney trigger, a Pachy Decelerator pad and the bolt shroud was swapped out to house a 2-position flag safety in place of the slider on the right, which I actually prefer, not that big a fan of side flag safeties on the shroud but I can live with it.
Rifle dates to 5/85 and SN is in the B280*** range, a bit later than my .375, and this 7mm was made the year of my first safari to Tanzania.
It holds 5 down and feeds, extracts/ejects all 5 smoothly. It came with some lever mounts on bases so I mounted an older Nikon 3-9 that I have used on several rifles and its a good one; why I keep it around.
Hope to shoot it next Thursday.
A couple of pics.

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Nice looking rifle and I'll bet will shoot as good as it looks!
 
Fantastic rifle, and looks like yours has been properly squared away. I've got a cousin to this rifle in the form of an Interarms Mark X Cavalier 7x57 made in 1975, also with a Nikon 3-9 scope. It's a great rifle in terms of fit, finish, and function.

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Incidentally I also have two Whitworth Express 375H&Hs that look to have been made right before and right after yours. I love these rifles, and congratulations!
 
Nice looking rifle and I'll bet will shoot as good as it looks!
One can hope. Actually I would be surprised if it wasnt a good shooter. Had more than a few of these Mark X/Whitworth rifles and all have been good shooters, even the used Euro imports, marked M70.
 
This is very similar to my Mark X Whitworth 7x57. Where your rifle has "Whitworth" markings, mine says "Mark X" but the rest is the same insofar as markings. My rifle has a schnabel foregrip but still has the barrel band sling attachment.
 
This is very similar to my Mark X Whitworth 7x57. Where your rifle has "Whitworth" markings, mine says "Mark X" but the rest is the same insofar as markings. My rifle has a schnabel foregrip but still has the barrel band sling attachment.
Yours is a custom stock, not factory.
 
Nice solid rifles
 

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