Lets see that pretty wood

Here are my two favorites. A .458 Mod. 70 Win mag, and a Beretta 687 EELL Classic in 20 ga.
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A heirloom rifle, .458wm with a rosewood stock that I find myself gawking at a lot. Grandad built it in the early 80’s for a Cape buffalo hunt, but the airline lost it on his way there so it didn’t get used. Luckily he did get it back weeks later. I’m currently restocking it slowly with a nice Turkish but with a left hand fit to it, so I can take it to Africa for its intended purpose one day, I think he’d like that. That rear sight hates my left hand thumb and the steel butplate hates my boney shoulder lol, I haven’t pulled its trigger since 1999, though it’s the first centerfire I shot as a wee boy. “Grouse loads” were a hoot!

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The attachment of the peep sight is pretty interesting.
 
Is this a Westley Richards? It's a genuinely fantastic creation.
No it’s a gun by Ralf Martini. He’s built a few for us. He’s finishing one for me now in 300 H&H. He was in Canada but now took a job as the head of production for Hartman & Weiss last year. He’s an incredible gun maker. That barrel started out as a 2-1/4” bland if I recall correctly. Goes from octagon to round, sling mount, front site etc is all integral. Also has a full legnth raised rib. And the crazy part is he didn’t do it on CNC.
 
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