Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY- Now 20/222
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Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY- Now 20/222
I bought a sporter 222mag last year and have decided to give it a makeover. One of my goals for this year was to shape a walnut stock and checker it. Barry B had a piece of walnut I bought and will be glad to see it get used. I've made a couple of other stocks which are on this site but only used some rosewood I laminated, low cost and easy way to learn. So time to get serious.
This will be a 20/222 when the barrel gets done, in a varmint profile. Rather than open up the original stock that is in good condition was another reason to have a go.
I square up the sides and top first so I can get some reference points. Then drill action bolt holes on drill press. Then use a router and jig I made to get the bulk wood removed. Saw the idea for the jig on line, I use to do a similar method with the blank clamped to the side of my bench and various straight edges for guides. Jig is much easier.
Here are a few pics from todays start.
Long way to go but will do a little bit after work each day.
Bruce
This will be a 20/222 when the barrel gets done, in a varmint profile. Rather than open up the original stock that is in good condition was another reason to have a go.
I square up the sides and top first so I can get some reference points. Then drill action bolt holes on drill press. Then use a router and jig I made to get the bulk wood removed. Saw the idea for the jig on line, I use to do a similar method with the blank clamped to the side of my bench and various straight edges for guides. Jig is much easier.
Here are a few pics from todays start.
Long way to go but will do a little bit after work each day.
Bruce
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Re: Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY
Watching with a LOT of interest. Nice chunk o wood.
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There's more than Marcus watching this project with lots & lots of interest Bruce - looking good & congratulations on getting it up & running.
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Almost a twin to that one of Bruce's -so lonely in the shed , just waiting for a nice home , somewhere.
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Re: Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY
G'day All,
here's the link for an online DIY stock, probably the same as the one Bruce saw.
Some good ideas in this link
https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threa ... j6x54VhE78
Enjoy. Fyi Keep up the great work Bruce!
Cheerio Geoff
here's the link for an online DIY stock, probably the same as the one Bruce saw.
Some good ideas in this link
https://forum.accurateshooter.com/threa ... j6x54VhE78
Enjoy. Fyi Keep up the great work Bruce!
Cheerio Geoff
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Re: Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY
Ned, that was the one I copied the idea from.
Barry, tempting to have a matched pair but I would have to buy another Sako.
A bit of progress. Lots of time spent but not much to show. Have the action glued in. Used some masking tape to give clearance on front and sides of recoil lug and rear of tang.
Should pop out easy tomorrow, never had one not release but some have you thinking.....
Going to have a look at the trigger while it is off the action. Its ok now but a little lighter would be good.
Bruce
Barry, tempting to have a matched pair but I would have to buy another Sako.
A bit of progress. Lots of time spent but not much to show. Have the action glued in. Used some masking tape to give clearance on front and sides of recoil lug and rear of tang.
Should pop out easy tomorrow, never had one not release but some have you thinking.....
Going to have a look at the trigger while it is off the action. Its ok now but a little lighter would be good.
Bruce
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Never ceases to amaze me Bruce - please keep your phone lines operative as I'm heading over to the gunsafes to have a look - pretty sure there's still a couple of Sakos around over there. : & I haven't been doing much shooting of late.
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I have thined the Herd considerably Barry I have 3 left
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Finished for the weekend.
After a lot of sitting and contemplating I got stuck into it and hoped that a rifle stock starts coming out of the piece of wood. I 3D printed a few templates for butt and floorplate to give some guidance and also draw lines everywhere then ignore most of them.
I use the circular saw and jigsaw to remove the bulk easy bits. Then hand planes to remove some corners. I do most of the roughing out with a 4" belt sander and 80 grit belt. With a bit of care and lots of stopping and eyeing lines you can get pretty close to final shape with the powered hand tools.
Now time for the rasps and files to shape the pistol grip, flatten and smooth down the sanded butt.
I wet the stock to see the colour, the wife was impressed. Its going to show some nice grain. Good one Barry
Lots still to do.
Bruce
After a lot of sitting and contemplating I got stuck into it and hoped that a rifle stock starts coming out of the piece of wood. I 3D printed a few templates for butt and floorplate to give some guidance and also draw lines everywhere then ignore most of them.
I use the circular saw and jigsaw to remove the bulk easy bits. Then hand planes to remove some corners. I do most of the roughing out with a 4" belt sander and 80 grit belt. With a bit of care and lots of stopping and eyeing lines you can get pretty close to final shape with the powered hand tools.
Now time for the rasps and files to shape the pistol grip, flatten and smooth down the sanded butt.
I wet the stock to see the colour, the wife was impressed. Its going to show some nice grain. Good one Barry
Lots still to do.
Bruce
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I am impressed
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Very nice Bruce. Great work with the tools.
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Looking good Bruce.
With my ham fists I'd have at least 3 pieces by now.
With my ham fists I'd have at least 3 pieces by now.
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Re: Sako L461 varmint stock - DIY
Excellent stuff Bruce - please don't forget to keep your drawing & information . When you get a chance could you PM me your posting address , thanks.