On test: Schultz & Larsen Legacy .223
Schultz & Larsen (S&L) comes from Denmark and has a long history of making precision rifles and barrels. It has become a household name…
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Personally speaking I think it’s a lovely looking, handling and superbly accurate rifle and a real bargain.
Hands up — I am a big Schultz & Larsen fan. After the S&L Legacy rifle test I was so impressed I bought one of its rifles — and I couldn’t wait to try this new model Shultz & Larsen Classic Synthetic Sporter with its highly practical synthetic stock.
I tested the Classic model and as the name suggests it is a superb, traditionally made sporting rifle. Yet it possesses all the technological advantages of modern materials and manufacturing.
I’ll look at the barrelled action before the new stock, as this is the part of any rifle that can ultimately make a great difference to how it operates and shoots. Outwardly it is a traditional-looking, bolt-action rifle, with a nice satin blued action to complement the barrel, and a polished bolt. The addition of a magazine, easily detachable scope mounts and barrel threaded for a sound moderator are all pretty standard these days.
Silky smooth bolt operation and switch barrel system doubles the appeal as a rifle for all game.
Now the important part. People have been asking Schultz & Larsen when
it was going to complement the range with a synthetic model and its answer was always: “When we are happy with the best we can design and make.” Well, here it is.
Outwardly, it is a Sporter-type profile with an attractive hunter green moulding and a semi-matt textured finish. It is manufactured using a half-moulded system with a high degree
of glass-fibre content in the stock. This increases density without adding weight, so it feels solid and does not flex at all, giving absolute accuracy
in any adverse weather.
The long fore-end is quite slim, with a finger groove on the top section for grip and further chequering below for additional support. The pistol grip is large but slim, with the same chequered panels, and the butt section has a small amount of cast and a well-proportioned cheekpiece both in height, for scope alignment, and cheek weld for correct handling.
Twin-sling swivel studs and a soft black rubber recoil pad finish off an excellent stock, with immaculate bedding for consistent accuracy.
In 6.5x 55mm Swedish you have an excellent all-round calibre for any deer species and fox, too. First were the factory choices.
As expected the S&L shot superbly accurately and consistently — my son Jake said it was the nicest rifle he had used. That sound moderator, too, is amazingly efficient and comes with the rifle, so it’s a win-win.
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