The Rigby Highland Stalker could be described as a traditional deer-stalking rifle and was directly inspired by the rifles used by British adventurers at the turn of the 20th century. The Highland Stalker got its name from the Scottish Highlands, a place many consider to be the birthplace of traditional deer stalking.
The Highland Stalker utilizes the Mauser 98 action, a proven system that was built to original specifications. The action has also been drilled and tapped for the installation of scope mounts. The barrel mounted iron sights are of the traditional Rigby pattern, and can be adjusted to 65, 150 and 250 yards. The elegantly made stock is grade-5 walnut, and is hand finished with checkering and engraving styled after the original.