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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