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richards micro fit gun stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1183426" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>Richards has some nice pics on their web site. Just for starters, there are over 100 hours in the inletting and shaping into that maple stock I posted a pic of. There are probably 20-30 hrs into hand rubbing oil finish. Even if Richards pre-inlets would be a 99% press fit and straight a lot of time would be required to completely finish one to the quality of the pics on their web site. Not to mention they can't seem to get the orders right. I've had customers tell me Boyds can be hard to deal with, too. Place an order and change your mind a bit, like a different recoil pad, no sling swivels or unfinished and the only way to 'stop' your initial order is to have your credit card company to stop payment. They'll allow NO changes once an order is placed. You will get a 'handle' like 10,000 others that will probably have enough room in the action inletting for glass bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1183426, member: 24284"] Richards has some nice pics on their web site. Just for starters, there are over 100 hours in the inletting and shaping into that maple stock I posted a pic of. There are probably 20-30 hrs into hand rubbing oil finish. Even if Richards pre-inlets would be a 99% press fit and straight a lot of time would be required to completely finish one to the quality of the pics on their web site. Not to mention they can't seem to get the orders right. I've had customers tell me Boyds can be hard to deal with, too. Place an order and change your mind a bit, like a different recoil pad, no sling swivels or unfinished and the only way to 'stop' your initial order is to have your credit card company to stop payment. They'll allow NO changes once an order is placed. You will get a 'handle' like 10,000 others that will probably have enough room in the action inletting for glass bedding. [/QUOTE]
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