Intell. the serial number is on the other side of the actionThe rifle and that 10X rest look good! I really like the serial #.
No.. i didn't make this action.. but there is a man that did.. Clue.. the name on the rifle is InezIs this an action that you made?
No.. i didn't make this action.. but there is a man that did.. Clue.. the name on the rifle is Inez
I bought it..How did you come into this rifle? did you know Bill?
Rifle has plain wood. It is Doc's lighting that is tricking you.I have a couple Suhl 150's and they sure don't look anywhere near as good as that, very nice indeed!
I forgot what side it was on. I had six Suhls but it’s been several years ago. I’ve actually shot against that gun when Inez owned it. She could spit out a 250 with it easy enough. Bill Meyers was a good Smith and all around good guy. He was probably the first to start using the 17 3/4 twist 2 groove Benchmarks. After he cleaned my clock one spring at the Northeast regionals in some nasty conditions, I decided to try one, and man was it it great! Bill and Inez didn’t mind traveling and you never knew where they may show up. The good ole days, when 10x was $7.00 a box lol.Intell. the serial number is on the other side of the action
I forgot what side it was on. I had six Suhls but it’s been several years ago. I’ve actually shot against that gun when Inez owned it. She could spit out a 250 with it easy enough. Bill Meyers was a good Smith and all around good guy. He was probably the first to start using the 17 3/4 twist 2 groove Benchmarks. After he cleaned my clock one spring at the Northeast regionals in some nasty conditions, I decided to try one, and man was it it great! Bill and Inez didn’t mind traveling and you never knew where they may show up. The good ole days, when 10x was $7.00 a box lol.

Just bought a fiberglass stock for it as well..PRETTY THING
That stock is Bill Myers and Don Stith's design. It's a Predator that Don made. Both talented and good men. I remember Bill showing me that action when he first finished it at McKeesport Sportsmans Association in PA at an IR 50/50 match. Seeing your pics bring back fond memories of those "good ol' days". Thank you.Just bought a fiberglass stock for it as well..

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