So I bought a Canadian 6mm 1:8 twist barrel as the price was right, Remington varmint profile. This is now the first heavy barrelled rifle I have owned. Sent it and the barrelled action off to Group Solutions Gunsmithing with a request for a 6BR with no turn neck to make a long range plinker. Quoted max 3 weeks and it was on its way back in less than that, great service.
- 6BR .272 neck
Came back from holidays in NZ and it was waiting at my local dealer, had packages of projectiles and dies waiting to be opened as well. All the bits were coming together. I was undecided whether to use the factory deluxe stock and open up the barrel channel. Wife said to do another pretty one. I really wanted something with a wider forend so decided to start from scratch as I did with the 20VT.
Went down to the other shed and had to move all the whiteboard out to get to my Rosewood stash, the remaining kitchen doors which I made in the mid 80's, from the old farm.
- Rosewood cupboard doors
So pulled them apart, trimmed them up on the saw bench and ran them through the thicknesser to clean and true them up.
- dressing them up
Picked out some suitable pieces and made a jigsaw puzzle out of them, put together once and laminated together with epoxy.
- jigsaw puzzle
Glue it all together and use nearly every clamp in the shed. Can't use to many clamps.
Good epoxy can be very forgiving with gaps in the timber.
- clamp it
See how it looks tomorrow. Now have to decide on the shape of the stock.
If I get organised I may shoot it this weekend, wont be finished but should be able to get the action fitted and bedded. Need to get some powder and I can make up some ammo.
Bruce