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Joel Russo's A-5L stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 123486" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p><strong>Re: Joel Russo\'s A-5L stocks</strong></p><p></p><p>Wild Bill, the Nobel Prize is often won by two folks simultaneously but in 2003 a championship winner preceeded us in that a rank amateur won all the marbles with a home made laminate stock and ( key to my thinking ) SGY bedding block which is almost ( have met folks that could screw up and a 200# steel anvil with a fork [ on the rare occassion found him in the mirror] ) idiot proof from a bedding viewpoint. The block is an interfeerence fit on the barrel with zero "wiggle room" and the block is epoxied into the stock. Just completed one in Kevlar and metal; not quite so easily relieved by hand but the principle is the same. Let me know how yours turns out. ps the 6.5X55 data you kindly gave me comes to use now. Best wishes, Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 123486, member: 2981"] [b]Re: Joel Russo\'s A-5L stocks[/b] Wild Bill, the Nobel Prize is often won by two folks simultaneously but in 2003 a championship winner preceeded us in that a rank amateur won all the marbles with a home made laminate stock and ( key to my thinking ) SGY bedding block which is almost ( have met folks that could screw up and a 200# steel anvil with a fork [ on the rare occassion found him in the mirror] ) idiot proof from a bedding viewpoint. The block is an interfeerence fit on the barrel with zero "wiggle room" and the block is epoxied into the stock. Just completed one in Kevlar and metal; not quite so easily relieved by hand but the principle is the same. Let me know how yours turns out. ps the 6.5X55 data you kindly gave me comes to use now. Best wishes, Overbore [/QUOTE]
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