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So, I'm working on a 1950-era, classic, hand-checkered wood stock that's stable, free-floating, and will produce 3/4 moa at a 1,000 yards. A sleeper rifle if you will. View Quote This has my interest peaked much higher that the tac'ed out version. |
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I need a 300WM coffee cup View Quote I can imagine the conversation: Honey, what are you doing on that LaRue site again? You're not getting another gun are you? You know you already have one of those things and you can only shoot one at a time (insert any number of other excuses here). Don't worry hon, I'm only ordering a coffee cup. |
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This has my interest peaked much higher that the tac'ed out version. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
So, I'm working on a 1950-era, classic, hand-checkered wood stock that's stable, free-floating, and will produce 3/4 moa at a 1,000 yards. A sleeper rifle if you will. This has my interest peaked much higher that the tac'ed out version. ME TOO!!! I've been wanting to do a precision bolt gun for years and it would double as my deer gun. Semi Autos aren't allowed for hunting in PA. So when I heard LaRue Bolt gun I was all like then when I saw it was all tac'ed out I was more like but then when I read the wood stock I got all Awesome stuff. |
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So, I'm working on a 1950-era, classic, hand-checkered wood stock that's stable, free-floating, and will produce 3/4 moa at a 1,000 yards. A sleeper rifle if you will. This has my interest peaked much higher that the tac'ed out version. Would be pretty slick! |
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The AI chassis is fits, but is the chassis capable of barrel swaps? I think the reasoning for building a bolt gun were my hopes of you building one. 308 is great, but now with the 300 wm, there isn't one critter on this continent that round couldn't take out at distance.
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The AI chassis is fits, but is the chassis capable of barrel swaps? I think the reasoning for building a bolt gun were my hopes of you building one. 308 is great, but now with the 300 wm, there isn't one critter on this continent that round couldn't take out at distance. View Quote You sir have never been to Alaska |
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So, I'm working on a 1950-era, classic, hand-checkered wood stock that's stable, free-floating, and will produce 3/4 moa at a 1,000 yards. A sleeper rifle if you will. This has my interest peaked much higher that the tac'ed out version. Would be pretty slick! Yes please. |
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of.
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. View Quote Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. |
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I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg View Quote Man.... that brings back some fond childhood memories of blasting hogs in South Florida with Dad and deer hunting on my great uncle's Maryland farm |
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I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg Might I make a small suggestion... ...matte finish like this lil' guy I saw on the interwebs once from a previous SHOT show: |
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Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. Right there with you. Just has that feel and understanding of someone taking the time to make it right, and make it last. A.W.D. |
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Might I make a small suggestion... ...matte finish like this lil' guy I saw on the interwebs once from a previous SHOT show: <a href="http://s804.photobucket.com/user/bwall85/media/rifle1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/yy321/bwall85/rifle1.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg Might I make a small suggestion... ...matte finish like this lil' guy I saw on the interwebs once from a previous SHOT show: <a href="http://s804.photobucket.com/user/bwall85/media/rifle1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/yy321/bwall85/rifle1.jpg</a> Oh my. That is beautiful. |
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Any chance it'll be a take-down? I'd be a shame if it didn't match the tOBR, after all. Instead of a wrench roll, you could sell it with a leather roll-up saddle bag ETA: Kinda like this: http://i59.tinypic.com/1498jz6.png View Quote That would really be cool I gotta say I would like a traditional looking bolt gun over the uber tac model. |
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Might I make a small suggestion... ...matte finish like this lil' guy I saw on the interwebs once from a previous SHOT show: <a href="http://s804.photobucket.com/user/bwall85/media/rifle1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/yy321/bwall85/rifle1.jpg</a> View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg Might I make a small suggestion... ...matte finish like this lil' guy I saw on the interwebs once from a previous SHOT show: <a href="http://s804.photobucket.com/user/bwall85/media/rifle1.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i804.photobucket.com/albums/yy321/bwall85/rifle1.jpg</a> Yes. Please. The world's best highpower shooters used to shoot wood stocked m14s and garands at Perry out to 1,000 in the rain. Today highpower is an AR game. But the tricks that were used back then on wood stocks still apply today. |
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That would really be cool I gotta say I would like a traditional looking bolt gun over the uber tac model. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Any chance it'll be a take-down? I'd be a shame if it didn't match the tOBR, after all. Instead of a wrench roll, you could sell it with a leather roll-up saddle bag ETA: Kinda like this: http://i59.tinypic.com/1498jz6.png That would really be cool I gotta say I would like a traditional looking bolt gun over the uber tac model. Times dos... |
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I see a whole collection in my future...need the 7.62 OBR/TOBR first though.
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I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The older I get, the more "un-tactical' I am getting. I am really interested in this classic LaRue bolt action they speak of. Same here. I'll always have an AR in some form or another, but there's something special about a precision-machined action in a wooden, checkered stock. I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg Not that I wouldn't pass down a TAR/Stealth/OBR to my kids BUT this is for sure a PASS DOWN rifle... A lot of great memories when I see that... |
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Not that I wouldn't pass down a TAR/Stealth/OBR to my kids BUT this is for sure a PASS DOWN rifle... A lot of great memories when I see that... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I pulled this pic of an old Model 70 off of Google ... http://www.chuckhawks.com/winchester_pre_64_featherweight2.jpg Not that I wouldn't pass down a TAR/Stealth/OBR to my kids BUT this is for sure a PASS DOWN rifle... A lot of great memories when I see that... This... |
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Wouldn't that be the best thing? Sometimes I can't scrape $3,000 up at one time but $500/month would be doable. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I may need a layaway plan... Buy gift cards in small increments. Get's you bottles of dust to tied you over till the rifle order too |
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Buy gift cards in small increments. Get's you bottles of dust to tied you over till the rifle order too View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I may need a layaway plan... Buy gift cards in small increments. Get's you bottles of dust to tied you over till the rifle order too Good plan. |
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The AI chassis is fits, but is the chassis capable of barrel swaps? I think the reasoning for building a bolt gun were my hopes of you building one. 308 is great, but now with the 300 wm, there isn't one critter on this continent that round couldn't take out at distance. View Quote It looks like the AI AT chassis to me. I actually own one of the new AI AT rifles and it has a barrel change feature. I can swap out a barrel in a minute or two with just a hex key. Really damn nifty! ....Edit. Looks like the AI AT chassis do not offer the barrel swap feature... guess it's exclusive to Accuracy International actions. |
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Well, I suspect like what LaRue has done in the past, they will use top notch third party parts until they have their own parts made. Hoping LaRue goes all out with this rifle and does his own chassis with a nice over sized bolt.
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Well, I suspect like what LaRue has done in the past, they will use top notch third party parts until they have their own parts made. Hoping LaRue goes all out with this rifle and does his own chassis with a nice over sized bolt. View Quote Larue Tactical doesn't know anything about bolt guns or 1911s |
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Wow! Late to the party but am going to have to reserve me a LaRue Siete...note the flyer in the bottom corner. That rifle is the shits!
Also excited to see if Mark follows through with his plans for a wood stock. Keep up the innovation Mark! |
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I may need a layaway plan... Buy gift cards in small increments. Get's you bottles of dust to tied you over till the rifle order too You guys are genius |
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I may need a layaway plan... Buy gift cards in small increments. Get's you bottles of dust to tied you over till the rifle order too You guys are genius Larue credit card bro. I just think it would be cool to pull out said card with an OBR pictured on it. |
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I better save some pennies now. I bet them fellers ain't going to come cheap.
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I'm in for one. Only question is, 7.62 or 300 win ... or 6.5 Creedmore, 260 Rem, 7-08, etc. Don't toy with me.... I was planning on ordering a 6.5 SAUM next week....I would love for it to be a Larue 6.5 Creedmore instead.... Don't make me call George again! |
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I'm taking this as a sign. I have always wanted a .300 win mag so it's obvious I need to buy a Larue. I just want one with a more traditional stock. I have been telling myself I need diversity in my collection
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Don't expect high volume, so we're EDMing the raceways and the bolt of course has all sorts of doo-dads - the bolt, the firing pin, the 3-position safety and it's doo-dads, etc. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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EDM or broached raceways? One piece bolt? Don't expect high volume, so we're EDMing the raceways and the bolt of course has all sorts of doo-dads - the bolt, the firing pin, the 3-position safety and it's doo-dads, etc. Will the Siete be like the tOBR and allow a new cartridge with a simple barrel change? Also... By chance do you have XL-Frame AR's in mind? Like for 30-06 or 300WM or 338LM? Thank you Mr. LaRue! |
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I'm in for one. Only question is, 7.62 or 300 win ... or 6.5 Creedmore, 260 Rem, 7-08, etc. Great, the decision just got harder. I'll make it easy and get the first one available. |
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So do you think Siete is a reference to 7 different calibers available for the rifle and not just a place holder?
Forgive me if this has been covered. I didn't see it on this topic so far |
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EdSr just posted these up in his SHOT pics https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7467/16147567108_afbbdb16a9_b.jpg https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8591/16309217696_3aa12ea9f5_z.jpg View Quote I like the way the "LaRue" is done, Signature Series. |
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