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First custom gunstock
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<blockquote data-quote="tigerrose01" data-source="post: 1604431" data-attributes="member: 16307"><p>Yes, the endeavor to build yourself a stock can be hugely rewarding if, like others have said, you're willing and able to focus yourself on the task. Even 'pre-inlets' are not generally quick or easy. I have worked on three of my own that were purchased from Richard's Microfit Stocks and I am happy with all of them. I bought exhibition grade, fiddleback walnut for two of them and one was a laminate. I do prefer to work with the walnut and I think the exhibition grade looks amazing. The laminate looks good too, but I didn't buy it for looks...it went on my old faithful varmint rifle. The laminate was about 30% of the cost of the exhibition grade walnut after I added several 'extras' to make my work a bit easier. The pic is my 30-06 which has taken several hogs and many whitetails.[ATTACH]128137[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigerrose01, post: 1604431, member: 16307"] Yes, the endeavor to build yourself a stock can be hugely rewarding if, like others have said, you're willing and able to focus yourself on the task. Even 'pre-inlets' are not generally quick or easy. I have worked on three of my own that were purchased from Richard's Microfit Stocks and I am happy with all of them. I bought exhibition grade, fiddleback walnut for two of them and one was a laminate. I do prefer to work with the walnut and I think the exhibition grade looks amazing. The laminate looks good too, but I didn't buy it for looks...it went on my old faithful varmint rifle. The laminate was about 30% of the cost of the exhibition grade walnut after I added several 'extras' to make my work a bit easier. The pic is my 30-06 which has taken several hogs and many whitetails.[ATTACH]128137[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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