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Stuart Satterlee Mausers
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2499482" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Yes, Satterlee is still around. Another is "Granite Mountain Arms". Stuart posts sometimes on accuratereloading.com . These "one at a time" made custom Mauser style actions are pricey, and obviously not for everyone. They are like a fine piece of jewelry. Each hand tuned by the gunsmith doing the build for its particular cartridge and application. These are not mass produced, and most end up in extra high grade, made by hand, wood stocks that are hand checkered. Most will say it's a rifle that's "too nice to hunt with, I'd be afraid of damaging it". But they do get used for those who can afford those 'spendy' hunts. For those who will say 'they cost too much and the maker is a profiteer, looking to make back his investment with 1 sale",,,,,, I want to see the 1 <em>you made</em>! They are not for everyone. nor were they intended to be!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2499482, member: 24284"] Yes, Satterlee is still around. Another is "Granite Mountain Arms". Stuart posts sometimes on accuratereloading.com . These "one at a time" made custom Mauser style actions are pricey, and obviously not for everyone. They are like a fine piece of jewelry. Each hand tuned by the gunsmith doing the build for its particular cartridge and application. These are not mass produced, and most end up in extra high grade, made by hand, wood stocks that are hand checkered. Most will say it's a rifle that's "too nice to hunt with, I'd be afraid of damaging it". But they do get used for those who can afford those 'spendy' hunts. For those who will say 'they cost too much and the maker is a profiteer, looking to make back his investment with 1 sale",,,,,, I want to see the 1 [I]you made[/I]! They are not for everyone. nor were they intended to be! [/QUOTE]
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