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Unread 07-06-2016, 07:29 PM   #11
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I have a line on a pre 64 Super Grade Swift. IF I can get it that will make a set of the std, varmint (they made 906) and the SG.

The comb on the Rigby is in line with what was on European rifles of the 30's. I believe they call it a kidney shaped comb.
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Brian Classic Guns did the case coloring. I have three rifles they colored. The other two are a Ruger #1 and another bolt gun in 257R.
Turn around time on the coloring was just a couple of weeks and very inexpensive.
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Rich you did it again with class. Like the cal 257 Rigby!!
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I've had very good luck with H414 and 140 gr Nosler Ballistic Tips in several 7x57's.
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Rich, That is one hell of a gun!, Gary
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I took her to the range today for load development and came away with two winners. I was using Sierria 140gr bullets for both groups.
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Nice aim points
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I think that you can tighten those groups up....or were you shooting off hand.... Very nice.
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i would say she really does well in fact shes a keeper for sure shes one fine rifle...charlie
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I have a line on a pre 64 Super Grade Swift. IF I can get it that will make a set of the std, varmint (they made 906) and the SG.

The comb on the Rigby is in line with what was on European rifles of the 30's. I believe they call it a kidney shaped comb.
Rich just wanted to let you know that the previously discussed 220 swift fell through, but I did track down a nice shooter grade pre war that is coming my way.

Finish will probably need some work, but stock and checkering are good, may try to replace the vent pad with a steel butt plate I have if it will work. The barrel is parkerized but it looks nice. Wouldn't have gotten the deal on it if the barrel had been original blue!
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