Elkhntr08
WKR
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It will still need the inlet cleaned up. It will be a 85% drop in. The finish is very rough and will take alot of sanding and some shaping. I bought one for my marlin 25mn. I wourked on it for a month when I could and dropped it off with my stock guy to finish. It ended up costing $600. After seeing how much work it actually was I'll pass on a second round.What are your thoughts on Richards microfit stocks I have heard they are rough but they have good quality wood and I wouldn’t have to work really hard on the action inlet.
G&H cheekpiece on that last one is nice. Great looking rifles.Tough to beat nice wood! A few I’ll share that I have photos handy of
This was my first hunting rifle, my grandad built it for me when I was 7. M96 chambered in 6.5x55 BJAI
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Another he built for an African hunt, and followed by many moose and bears. Chambered in .458 WM. It has an old model 70 steel butplate, I intend on replacing with a recoil pad.
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Following grandads footsteps, 20 years later, I decided to get into stock building.
My first was on my long past grandmothers pre 64 .375 h&h, by far my favourite hunting rifle.
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My second, was a restock for a good friends 30-06
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I’ll add a few more once I have time. Looking forward to seeing some nice walnut in here!!
Third rifle that I built and the second that I stocked from a blank. Done in 2003. VZ24 Mauser action, 24" Lothar Walther barrel chambered in 9.3X64 Brenneke, 2 position Wisner safety installed in the military bolt shroud, Mark X bottom metal, Dayton Traister trigger, and a Biesen steel grip cap. Rust blued. Absolute tack driver, and very easy to shoot. One of my favorite rifles.
I stocked it in a nice piece of bastogne walnut that I got from Cecil Fredi. I checkered it shortly after the photo was taken with a simple point pattern in 20 lpi. It turned out decent, but I learned that I should not sell checkering services. Of the 30 odd stocks that I've made since, one has been checkered by me. The rest went to real professionals. If you know stocks and look closely, I drilled the crossbolt 1/4" too low. It's close enough, and does the job, but still bugs me.
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Jeremy
Where did you get your BJAI dies? Looking to build one myself but can't seem to find dies.Tough to beat nice wood! A few I’ll share that I have photos handy of
This was my first hunting rifle, my grandad built it for me when I was 7. M96 chambered in 6.5x55 BJAI
View attachment 301059
Another he built for an African hunt, and followed by many moose and bears. Chambered in .458 WM. It has an old model 70 steel butplate, I intend on replacing with a recoil pad.
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View attachment 301066View attachment 301060
Following grandads footsteps, 20 years later, I decided to get into stock building.
My first was on my long past grandmothers pre 64 .375 h&h, by far my favourite hunting rifle.
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My second, was a restock for a good friends 30-06
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I’ll add a few more once I have time. Looking forward to seeing some nice walnut in here!!
Where did you get your BJAI dies? Looking to build one myself but can't seem to find dies.