Redsetter wrote on Mar 12
th, 2014 at 5:17pm:
Bent_Ramrod wrote on Mar 12
th, 2014 at 4:55pm:
...nor did they drool over possible government contracts for military arms.
They didn't, at least, until a juicy enough contract fell into their laps--the Westinghouse deal, I mean. "They" were Stevens' top management & chief share-holders, so there's no reason to think this deal--which, though it didn't kill the company outright, seriously wounded it--was forced down their throats by the machinations of others. What happened to the profits from that deal? Sure didn't do back into the company.
And when Congress threatened to investigate Westinghouse, all the Stevens records that would answer so many of our questions were burned in that fire, which so many writers feel was of suspicious origin.
I've always reckoned that the 44 and 44 1/2 shoot so well, despite being takedowns, because of the long aspect ratio of the barrel shank. A feature still found in Brewer's Savage bolters.
Thanks for the anecdotes about Mr. Greatbatch. Even if I wasn't there, I have to admire him for those.
Finally, in response to Harry, I might also shoot the rare pieces if I could afford them, but I get more fun out of repairing & modifying. Part of my "attitude" goes back to my BMW-collecting days, where some snobs would critique your bike for having the wrong plating on a bolt. So I took up Brit bikes instead, where much appreciation was given to a guy who showed up at the cafe with a really good bitza. You ought see my DBD34 Goldie - only things stock are the engine and the frame. More proud of that than I would be of a perfect original.