In the course of changing calibres of mt CZ550 in 30'06 - it was discovered that the factory stock would have too much wood removed in the fore-end with the addition of a varmint weight barrel.
Enter our very own Geoff (aka Ned Kelly). A Roger Vardey stock blank lept out to me of the blanks that he had on hand:
Anyone know a woody rubbing stick whisperer?
Hmm a budding checkering artist could be interested too?
A lil woody
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Re: A lil woody
What pattern?mick_762 wrote:In the course of changing calibres of mt CZ550 in 30'06 - it was discovered that the factory stock would have too much wood removed in the fore-end with the addition of a varmint weight barrel.
Enter our very own Geoff (aka Ned Kelly). A Roger Vardey stock blank lept out to me of the blanks that he had on hand: Anyone know a woody rubbing stick whisperer?
Hmm a budding checkering artist could be interested too?
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Re: A lil woody
A copy of my Ruger M77 VT.
Same stocks, same barrel length and contours. "Should" make swapping between rifles a no brainer.
Also gives Geoff another pattern and inlet to add to the list.
Same stocks, same barrel length and contours. "Should" make swapping between rifles a no brainer.
Also gives Geoff another pattern and inlet to add to the list.