WTS Exhibition quality 6.5x55

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This one hurts to post, but if I'm honest with myself, I've sat & stared at it for 2 years now. It's just too damn pretty for me to hunt with & I know I'm going to spend more time worrying about it getting scratched than I actually would hunting.

I built this up from parts. The action is a Sears model 52, which is the Sears specific brand Winchester Model 70. I had the entire action blueprinted & rebarreled to 6.5x55 Swede by E.R. Shaw. The barrel is 21", 5R rifled with a 1:8 twist. The profile was turned to match the factory M70 barrel which is basically a medium/light Sporter. The barreled action was then mirror polished & sent to a specialist refinisher in Wyoming for bluing. Along with that, the hinged bottom metal, bolt shroud, trigger, grip cap, scope mounts, sling swivels & all screws & fasteners were sent for color case hardening.

While all the metal was away for finishing, I found an unfinished, Exhibition grade walnut stock & set about hand fitting & finishing. I hand sanded everything to 800 grit & applied 24 coats of Alkanet oil, wet sanding the first 12. Once the color I wanted was achieved I applied 32 very fine coats of polymerized Tung oil (over a period of about 4 months) The stock was then sent to Ahlmans for hand cut checkering in a 22tpi Winchester point pattern. Once finished, the checkering was then very lightly oiled.

Once it was all back here & together, I added a Leupold FX-3 6x42 scope.

I've taken it to range 1 time to zero & work out a load & that's literally it. I don't think I've fired 40 shots since I finished it.

The whole project was a labor of love, because I wanted an Heirloom Quality gun, only to find out that I'm far better served with working guns. I don't know how many hours went into the build, but I'm pretty sure I clocked over 100 just in the stock.

Since then, it's literally sat in the cabinet slathered in anti-rust. I've occasionally taken it out to look at & fondle.

It's a crying shame to just have it sitting & it needs to go to someone who'll actually use & appreciate it for what it is, rather than just being a decoration.

I'm not gonna lie, I'm pricing this at slightly less than I have in it, but not much & the price is NOT negotiable. I paid nearly half the cost just for the stock alone.

$2000 will buy it & if it doesn't sell for that, it can stay in the cabinet. I'm only selling her now to fund a used Harley purchase (unless someone wants to part trade me for a ratty big twin.....) Split shipping & insurance, 50/50 with buyer.

Link to photo album.......

 
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You might consider doing a write-up of the project over in the Firearms section, especially if you have photos of the project along the way. That's a really beautiful rifle.
 
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Very nice!!!

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You might consider doing a write-up of the project over in the Firearms section, especially if you have photos of the project along the way. That's a really beautiful rifle.
Unfortunately, all I have is a before & after & the before is literally a tote with some rusty scrap parts in it! 😄
Just WOW! incredible job. GLWS if you really want to sell it.........
Thank you! I do, unfortunately. I've come to the conclusion that I get far more joy out of building things than actually using them. Seeing someone else post up a photo of themselves with this rifle, scratched, battered, soaking wet & perched on a dead elk/deer/bear/whatever would absolutely make my day. The thought of doing it myself makes me feel sick! 🤣 I'm much better off sticking with stainless & carbon, soulless tools, for my own use!
 
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That’s a cool build! I am currently building a Sears model 53. The stock build is in the diy page. Good luck with the sale, but you really should just hunt that thing.
 
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Awesome work and awesome rifle! Of course you have your own feelings about it, but if it were me I'd use the hell out of it and let it acquire scratches along the way. I've got a flintlock I built from a plank... Don't know how many hours I have in it but it took me 1.5 years and I haven't engraved or checkered it yet. It's not going anywhere though. I've taken it hunting a number of times and it's gained some scars and scratches. When I'm old as hell I'll look back at each of those scratches and remember my hunts.

Great work!
 
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