Modified IOF 30-06

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Modified IOF 30-06

Post by Chengy » Thu Jul 21, 2016 3:30 pm

My modified IOF 30-06. Original furniture removed and new fitting done. Recoil has substantially reduced. Fore sight and rear leaf sight removed. Vortex Diamond back scope on a low mount.
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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by nitroex700 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 4:02 pm

Chengy wrote:My modified IOF 30-06. Original furniture removed and new fitting done. Recoil has substantially reduced. Fore sight and rear leaf sight removed. Vortex Diamond back scope on a low mount.
Wow! That is one looker of a rifle.. Must congratulate on your taste & new acquisition! :)
What wood is it? I really like the grain.. How much does it weigh now? Who was your gunsmith? Finally, how much did the new stock cost you?

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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by Chengy » Thu Jul 21, 2016 5:22 pm

Thanks. Couldn't afford a foreign rifle. Its come out really good. When matched up against my friends .308 Winchester, groups were about same at 100m . And this rifle is way better looking. Its done right here in Delhi. Its high grade walnut.. cost me about 25K. Gunsmith works at M/s Dalip Singh and Sons, an armoury in Paharganj

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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by nitroex700 » Thu Jul 21, 2016 9:54 pm

Chengy wrote:Thanks. Couldn't afford a foreign rifle. Its come out really good. When matched up against my friends .308 Winchester, groups were about same at 100m . And this rifle is way better looking. Its done right here in Delhi. Its high grade walnut.. cost me about 25K. Gunsmith works at M/s Dalip Singh and Sons, an armoury in Paharganj
Bolt action guns look best in wooden stocks IMHO. Buying a good gun in India is the equivalent of holy grail.. I thought .308 Win was PB?!

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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by Chengy » Thu Jul 21, 2016 10:42 pm

Nope. Its very much legal. However, its difficult to get ammo for it.

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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by Peacefulguns » Fri Jul 22, 2016 11:39 am

How much does it weigh now?

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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by dev » Fri Jul 22, 2016 5:35 pm

.308's are used a lot in the big bore. Ammo is tricky I guess.
But the NRAI may have some.
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Re: Modified IOF 30-06

Post by Chengy » Sat Jul 23, 2016 7:55 pm

The weight is 3.5 kg without the scope and approx 4 kg with the scope

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