My eldest is mature enough to have a shot under close supervision now but he was really struggling using a full size stock. Camel sold me one of his spare stocks and I set to it with a saw. It's defiantly diy standard but I should do the job. He can't wait to get out and give it a go now.
Shortened stock for a junior
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Re: Shortened stock for a junior
Ain't nothing wrong with that and when older a couple dowels and you can make it an adjustable one
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Re: Shortened stock for a junior
Good to see the old stock getting used again. Hope your young fella appreciates the work involved.
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Re: Shortened stock for a junior
There isn't much camel owns/owned that can't be improved with a drop saw
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Re: Shortened stock for a junior
Started off with tin cans, they were too easy so we moved on to empty 12g cases.
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Re: Shortened stock for a junior
That's the way
Bet he was happy with his shooting prowess on the shotty shells.
Bet he was happy with his shooting prowess on the shotty shells.