barrel length 60 cm (23,5"), stock length 34,5 cm (13,5"), total length 99 cm (39"), weight 3,7 kg, year of manufacture 1992, Austrian reloading 1993, condition 3
conversion barrel barrel length 63 cm (25"), overall length 106 cm (41,75"), weight 3,95 kg
Stepped rib, extractor, folding rear sight, bright bascule with side plates, tilting breechblock type Jäger with underlever, action bright polished, abundant gold thread on action, underlever, trigger guard, barrel and mounts inlaid, manual cocking slide on tang, bullet selector slide on left side plate, German double set trigger, strikingly grained root wood stock, slight hog's back comb, forearm with Deeley latch, schnabel tip, pipe head grip with cravat, rubber recoil pad, detachable sling swivels, swivel mount with Schmidt and Bender 4 - 12 x 42 reticle 11 scope, heavy adjustment, with matching-numbered conversion barrel to break-barrel rifle cal. 7 mm Rem. Mag. barrel length 63 cm, octagonal barrel with MagnaPort bores, own forearm with schnabel tip, stepped rib, folding rear sight, swivel mount with scope Zeiss Diavari-Z 2,5 - 10 x 48 T* reticle 11, with matching aluminum case with dark red velvet inlay for the whole set.
An exciting set, due to the caliber selection and variability excellent for example for mountain hunting in alpine terrain. With this set you get a mountain o/u combination rifle of the very highest quality craftsmanship and in addition, a very guidable and precise break-barrel rifle for the long shot!
Very elegant "Round Body" Bergstutzen, for Anton Sodia a rather unusually designed collector's item, but due to the well thought-out caliber combination also excellent to use for forest hunting and the closed season.
Scheiring was founded in the 1960s, when Helmut Scheiring took over Düsel's company, where he himself worked. Like many of his colleagues, Helmut Scheiring sought economic well-being in expanding the number of pieces. His son Herbert, who was not satisfied with this path, used his sales skills after taking over the business from his father, who was in the meantime ill, to expand it further, and his passion for hunting to channel the needs of his exclusive customers into the world-famous break-barrel rifles. About 20-25 of the precision rifles are produced annually.
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