Hey Guys
yes indeed the rifle is a Beaumont. -two were commissioned by Tony Belous of Daystate -to be built for the Extreme event.
if you look closely at the front of the breech block you’ll notice the Beaumont insignia-
Alfred Devri the Builder Of the Beaumont line has told me that there are no plans to make more for Daystate ?
but I’d say- never say never ...
the rifle has a re designed trigger and bolt action - the trigger breaks smooth as glass at around 2ozs
and the cocking is also less effort - with a stainless steel barrel and superb Laminate stock -Alfred also tells me that the internals have been modified for increased pressures -
Alfred tells me that the rifles were slugged for the 127 flat nose double ring bullets -
‘I haven’t taken the rifle out past 100 yards yet - and it might benifit from spitzer style bullets
but the pressures are also critical - around 250 bar gives you several accurate shots but I’d top it off after every shot -
the rifle is capable of one ragged hole groups at the 100 yard mark !
I might be taking this rifle to an event that shoots 200 meter silhouette rimfire matches - maybe they’ll love the competition against a BB gun?

and Yup Jimmy this is number 4
I really love the workmanship of them
Sent my .223 off to Allen Zasadney for some tweaking -hectells me it’s one of the most accurate rifles he’s ever shot! I asked him if I could quote him on that !
He said by all means
kind Regards
CK