Lenny Foffa
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Thank You Mr. Bronner. I will check those tonight!! I'm sitting on some old Redefied Rings and bases from the 70"s. The were my favorite way back then.
Speaking of rings….the old Buehler rings and bases for model 70's can still be had over at www.vintagegunscopes.com
I actually bought some rare Weaver Imperial Rings and Bases from there.
Also, Lenny have you seen the blued Conetrol rings and bases for the Model 70 they set my heart fluttering.
Yes so would many people myself includedJay, I loke your follow up question. I would love to see the Win Model 70 Featherweight Classic, return in true Super Grade version, AA or AAA Claro or Turkish fancy wood, and pillar bedded for the factory. Also with a set of steel rings and bases blued to the same color bluing as the barrel and action. That would make a good-looking rifle and chambered in 270 Win. I would buy one.
Not sure I've heard ever heard somebody complain that a company is being to innovative. They do have a few old standard models that they keep in stock but vast majority of them are yearly specials that they do a limited run of to see how they sell. Those that do well are continued to the following year while those that don't are dropped and a new version is added to see how it sells.I wish Browning would stop changing the x bolt models every couple months, settle on about 6 models and stick with them for about 4 years. I think they list on the website more discontinued models than current models by about 3x. These aren't cell phones, a rifle should last 20 years.
My pleasure sir, call me Jamie!Thank you Mr .Bronner, that is an incredible company. Love the Websight. So I have Custom FN Mauser, fully engraved with a Germa Heinsholdt Scope on German Claw Mounts. The scope is all discolored so I am hopping I they could remove the scope and refinish it . and put it back in the rings. The front ring is attached to the front bell of the scope. Thanks again Buddy
I'm liking the Browning X-bolts, too. Tang safety is a winner. Being able to work the action with the safety on but still have a 'locked closed' bolt is right for a hunting gun. The four screw base mount for scopes is a plus. And - as pointed out above - a number of model variations available to suit just about anyone.
Gun I miss - tang safety Ruger 77s. (Thankfully still able to find used ones that haven't been too abused.)
I'm liking the Browning X-bolts, too. Tang safety is a winner. Being able to work the action with the safety on but still have a 'locked closed' bolt is right for a hunting gun. The four screw base mount for scopes is a plus. And - as pointed out above - a number of model variations available to suit just about anyone.
Gun I miss - tang safety Ruger 77s. (Thankfully still able to find used ones that haven't been too abused.)
Lenny, just zoomed in on those pics….that engraving work is gorgeous.Thank you Mr .Bronner, that is an incredible company. Love the Websight. So I have Custom FN Mauser, fully engraved with a Germa Heinsholdt Scope on German Claw Mounts. The scope is all discolored so I am hopping I they could remove the scope and refinish it . and put it back in the rings. The front ring is attached to the front bell of the scope. Thanks again Buddy
Key word "if"……in quality rifles like those you likely aren't going to run into many problem.After having a couple of rifles customized (a Sako V, because it was too light for a .375, and a Model 70 because it wouldn't shoot), I moved to Cooper. Picked up a couple of Dakota Varminters too, realize I'm on my own if something goes wrong with those.