I read an short article in GUNS, I think it was. I'd heard back during the SHOT show that ER Shaw was coming out with a line of semi-custom guns. They're called the Mark VII rifle. The test gun in the article was a .308 and shot very well indeed. It was stainless with a stainless helical fluted barrel, not sure of the contour, but it was on the stout side, in a laminated stock. Looked good. Man, I wish I'd bought that issue, I'll try to find it at the store tomorrow.
They are going to be based on the Savage 110 series Accu-trigger actions.
Savage is marking the actions as ER Shaw Mk VII.
Three stock types: laminate, walnut, and synthetic (injection molded), all are the classic style straight butt with a cheek piece. Looks like the standard classic from Boyd's to me.
Four finish options.
Two types of steel.
Regular, straight fluted, or helical fluted barrels at your specified contour and length.
76 standard chamberings including several wildcats and old favorites, but if what you want isn't on the list, you should call them.
Base price is
$625 I figure that's probably a blued barreled action with a regular blued barrel and the synthetic stock.
Now here's the kicker: The actions
DO NOT USE THE SAVAGE BARREL NUT. That's right, they fit the barrels in the traditional manner with no nut. It really streamlines the barreled action and looks really good.
They don't have the information about the rifle on the website as of yet, but if you contact the sales dept., they'll send you a brochure about the rifle and another about there barrels. I got the info 2 days after I emailed them.
I'm already in the doghouse for buying several scopes in the past two weeks, a new T/C Omega about a month ago, and a boat (future project) two months ago. I figure, she's already pissed off, so she can't get any more angry if I buy a custom gun, right?