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Schultz & Larsen rifles

#1 Post by Ovenpaa »

As ever we were talking about rifles tonight and the Viking being a Dane mentioned Schultz & Larsen rifles, I have a feeling they long since stopped being made in Denmark but I could be very wrong here. Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about them? I do remember them making very good target shooting barrels a few years ago but other than that I have no idea.
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I am sure I have seen an advert for them recently, Shooting Sports magazine perhaps, I'll check.
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Just checked their web site and they have a Sporter model that looks just like your Biathalon project! Looks very nice!
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The M97-DL Sporter by any chance? We looked at them a couple of years ago but could not track one down in the UK, tonight after some long phone calls for an M595 Action we were looking again and came back to the M97-DL Sporter again.

I know York Guns do S&L but just the straight hunting rifles.
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Would York Guns not import one for you? Yet again, they are not too good when importing stuff :-)

That is a lovely looking rifle, I really do like it!
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Mike357 wrote:Would York Guns not import one for you? Yet again, they are not too good when importing stuff :-)

That is a lovely looking rifle, I really do like it!

Depends who you know ;)

One of our deer syndicate members is a manager of some sort there. If serious, pass me the details and i'll ask him.
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#8 Post by Ovenpaa »

I can confirm the M97-DL Sporter is available in this country, they are 5+1 shot with a switch barrel as standard and also have the 19mm diameter barrel available as well.

Available in both 6.5x47 Lap and 6.5x55 SE.

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Scrap the project and buy one. May be more expensive but I bet you'll be shooting it in half the time :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Available in both 6.5x47 Lap and 6.5x55 SE.
Going to play with the big boys in F Open then?

How much are replacement barrels? Is the factory standard long enough?

I keep seeing it in all these rifles, the TRG stock pattern appears to be a winner in Europe, I wonder who made it first?
Will this rifle take a magazine or is it an internal set up?

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