Based on the venerable Mauser action,
this rifle will blend unbeatable reliability with impeccable
style. The large Mauser claw extractor securely grabs the rim of the
cartridge and guides it into the chamber, virtually eliminating the
chance of a miss feed. The barrel, too, is designed with reliability
in mind. All of the sight components, the barrel mounted sling stud,
and the auxiliary recoil lug are machined from the same steel as the
barrel. Your sights will never fall off in the middle of the hunt!
The trigger guard assembly is also made by Sunny Hill. It is a
“drop” design to accommodate 4 magnum rounds.
Chambered for the powerful .458 Lott, the winner of this rifle will
hold amazing power in his hands. Pushing a 500 grain bullet at well
over 2300 feet per second, the muzzle energy is calculated at over
three tons!!! Cape buffalo will tremble at the mere mention of
your name!
The
action is topped with quick detachable scope rings. These rings are
mated to integral dovetails on the top of the receiver.
We will attempt to keep you informed as this project progresses. We
are anticipating completion before the end of this year. The Chapter
Rifle drawing will be held at the 2008 Hunter Expo. Perhaps you will
be the lucky winner.
Phase
2:
The
metal work is complete and back from Dean’s Gunshop in Rexburg,
Idaho! The integral barrel has been trimmed to length, threaded to
fit the Mauser action, and chambered for the potent .458 Lott. The
outside of the barrel has been polished, removing the marks left
from the machining process. Dean Zollinger has modified the action
to feed the cigar sized shells and all internal surfaces have
received his loving attention.
Phase 3:
With
the metal work done we have forwarded the barreled action and a
chunk of walnut to the talented
stockmakers LeRoy and Connie Barry owners of
Canyon Creek Gunstocks
in Hamilton, Montana. Leroy will shape and finish the stock and then
hands them to his wife Connie for checkering.

When we get the rifle back from
them, it will be completely done. The stock will be finished,
checkered, the metal will be blued, and the sights will be
regulated. All we will have to do is to mount a scope and take it to
the range for final testing.
"THE FINISHED RIFLE"
