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Opinions on TVM Early Virginia Rifle?

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My TVM EV is in 50 caliber with ++ curly maple and was built left hand with a 14 3'4 length of pull. It's about the most expensive rifle I'll ever own but it's also got the nicest wood/finish of my three. For me, being a lefty with a fairly long LOP, my TVM rifle is worth every penny.
 
bull3540 said:
My TVM EV is in 50 caliber with ++ curly maple and was built left hand with a 14 3'4 length of pull. It's about the most expensive rifle I'll ever own but it's also got the nicest wood/finish of my three. For me, being a lefty with a fairly long LOP, my TVM rifle is worth every penny.


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TVM Early VA .54cal, 42" swamped, 1/66", +++ maple. Mine has iron furniture, basically because it's uncommon, and I don't do any reenacting so I just got what I wanted. Shot a deer with it first time out last year, sighted it in without ever touching the sights (it loves 102gr FFg for my RB/patch). I LOVE THIS GUN!!!

(I hope i did the photo right):

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