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iowa farmer
02-05-2014, 08:55
Pictures of a sporterized rifle I found a couple years ago at Des Moines Gun Show. 455,000 serial range, exc. bore, fitting and checkering of wood is first rate. Had to give the exorbitant amount of $275 for it. Would like to find an equally nice sporting Krag but the ones I find are very ugly. Farmer2583225834
jon_norstog
02-05-2014, 09:15
Nice wood on that one, Iowa, though I would have used black or rosewood on the nose.
jn
older than dirt
02-05-2014, 05:54
That`s one hell of a good looking custom TD. How does it shoot?
iowa farmer
02-06-2014, 03:33
Shoots as good as my ancient (66) eyes will let me. Pretty lightweight rifle so use 405 bullets & 50 grains of black for target loads. The only rifle season for deer in IA is January doe in Southern 2 tiers of counties so have not taken any game with it yet. Farmer
Dick Hosmer
02-06-2014, 10:39
Beautiful wood, and excellent workmanship, yet the overall lines are somehow not to my taste. I'd prefer a longer barrel, and am definitely with Jon on the tip - it just doesn't blend in. Also, the hammer treatment turns me cold - the TD hammer is so gracefully shaped as is - yes, it can be lightened to speed up lock time, but not like that. All a matter of personal appeal - it's a beautiful rifle, just not for me. Enjoy!!!!
carbineone1964
02-10-2014, 04:27
Not my thing either, but still kinda neat for the price you paid.
I like the stock but not the tip
Still, ya done good
I have seen the Savage 99 rear tangs used on the trapdoor sporters
Any of you ever put a sporter together in a caliber other than the one it came in?
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