Muley, I do have a couple more Leonard un inletted blanks that I also bought from Terry's wife after he left us. Maybe one of those with our resident painter here.
I've posted this story before. My Grandson played football at WVU and Jon Hammond was the rifle coach for WVU. They have the all time NCAA winning record for rifle Championships. When we went to Morgantown on gameday I always visited with Jon. 2 or 3 years ago I asked him if he knew of a reasonable barreled action for a club RF BR rifle. Jon said his assistant coach had a Walther KK300. I thought that $600 was a great price and I bought it. I put a cheap maple wood stock on it and a homemade tuner on it. I won a couple club matches with it and then let a friend have it. I called Jon back and bought his 1913 Anschutz that he shot in the 2008 Olympic games Jon shot for the UK. He traveled to Anschutz and they assembled a barreled action and installed their best trigger assembly. After the Olympics he put it away. When I received it I sent it to Cigar Cop and he did one of his fantastic inlet and bedding jobs to it. I sent the trigger assembly to Tosenges "SP" to work his magic. I installed a Harrell's tuner to it. It has an old Leupold 36X scope on it. The stock was taken to the Sachse Rod Shop that a friend owns. Frank wanted Kenny Youngblood to paint it. The stock is a tribute to Jon Hammond, my buddy. Another great guy, Joe Besche, found ammo that it liked. Several lots of Eley Tenex didn't work, but Lapua Midas was great.
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