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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
Got my stock done !
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<blockquote data-quote="Gregg C" data-source="post: 1708559" data-attributes="member: 103471"><p>Thank you ! The rifle is a Savage action, Lilia barrel, Holland braked, Timney triggered 338-378 Weatherby, with a Nightforce SHV, their rings and 20moa rail, all held up with an Atlas bipod. I dubbed it the 338 Tinkeree right after I got it back from the shop that built it. The wood is Flame birch on the outside sandwiching less expensive regular ole birch in the middle. There is a small strip of Curly Maple on top of the cheek piece, which has Axisworks' adjustment hardware in it. I got worried that what I had was not going to finish tall enough, and had the maple laying around. Put that piece on top. It finished nicely, probably too tall, since I only need to raise it 1/4 in to get in the scope. I put a Large Limbsaver on the back.</p><p>The rifle was inspired by an article by Jerry Teo here on LRH, and Joel Russo was my inspiration for the stock. He makes some ultra fine rifle furniture !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gregg C, post: 1708559, member: 103471"] Thank you ! The rifle is a Savage action, Lilia barrel, Holland braked, Timney triggered 338-378 Weatherby, with a Nightforce SHV, their rings and 20moa rail, all held up with an Atlas bipod. I dubbed it the 338 Tinkeree right after I got it back from the shop that built it. The wood is Flame birch on the outside sandwiching less expensive regular ole birch in the middle. There is a small strip of Curly Maple on top of the cheek piece, which has Axisworks' adjustment hardware in it. I got worried that what I had was not going to finish tall enough, and had the maple laying around. Put that piece on top. It finished nicely, probably too tall, since I only need to raise it 1/4 in to get in the scope. I put a Large Limbsaver on the back. The rifle was inspired by an article by Jerry Teo here on LRH, and Joel Russo was my inspiration for the stock. He makes some ultra fine rifle furniture ! [/QUOTE]
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