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Lucky RA is one of the best contemporary builders out there. Great rifle, looks like what it's supposed to be.

Bill
 
Here are 2 that I made years ago.
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I have to add that I have seen some of the most gorges rifles here.
 
HI,here is my tvm kit of a early lancaster longrifle.I learned a lot building this one.I have great respect for you that does this quite often.My hat is off to you.
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makeumsmoke said:
97 replys 17 pictures you guys are batting .200... :idunno:
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Been shooting bp since 1982...finally took the next step(baby ones for me)

"Curley"(ash)the squirrel rifle!
36 cal. 42" Goldenage GM bbl.set triggers,blued screws.
engraved side plate and toe plate.
Siler lock(Tip Curtis crafted)
Brass trim..7.5 lbs. 56.5" long lop 14"
balance point under rear sight.
Fast lock..a joy to shoot!
My first non factory rifle and won't be my last. :grin:

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ringing out new bbl. .350 rb.
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two recent iron-mounted mountain rifles. next one is about 3 weeks from done.

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and a Lancaster that came between those two:
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/mike
 
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