No pictures to post, though will later, however my favorite is the .45-70 rolling block. Pedersoli made receiver, Navy Arms added a 30" half-octagon half-round bull barrel, plain-Jane stock, brass trigger guard, butt plate, button, and barrel band. At some point in time, a no-name tang sight was added and I installed a Lyman 17 A front sight.
With Lyman's 405-grain 457193 and a dose of Unique, for 1200+ fps, it's an all day shooter. Did find that a near maximum amount of Varget gave 1600+ fps but no better accuracy, and a rather large amount of punishment I can shoot an honest MOA out to 100-yards, just have to wait till the massive floater drifts to one side or the other, then re-focus. At 50-yards, I need an 8" bull and 12" at 100-yards.
Regarding a Savage 340: Owned one in .30-30 for a few weeks after paying $199. I tried to cure a feeding and ejection problem, and so did the gun store owner, but it defied us so he took it back and gave me a full refund, including DROS tax and the cost of parts I bought to fix it. It was pre-'68 non-serial numbered, factory drilled and tapped for the installed receiver scope mount, and was a real shooter with Lyman's 309291. In retrospect, I should've bought the one chambered in .222, instead, for the same $199.