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Rifle for 10 year old.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2318715" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Got that right on the suppressor, but they add weight and become very long too. Plus about 12 months to apply and get the suppress. (form-4) I will add. Measure from the inside of the elbow to her trigger finger curled like the finger is going to use the trigger. That will give you a distance or length of what the stock length should be. So then transfer the measurement from the trigger to the back of the stock. Compare, and see what is needed toe be removed. Also you will need to allow for a butt pad. You can make the butt pad conform to the stock by sanding the pad to the shape of the butt. Either by a belt sander or a stationary wheel sander with a fixed bed to rest it on. I would suggest that you attach the butt pad to the stock and be sure it's center top to bottom and side to side. Mark out what needs to removed and with a marking pen. Then check the pad as sanding the pad to fix the stock. The other way is to attach the pad to the stock and sand it down while attached. Put tape around the stock where the pad meets the stock. That way it will protected the stock while sanding the pad. Be careful of your angle, while sanding. So hold the stock almost straight up or laying flat, if using a belt sander. I might add a 243, 6mm, and 25/06 will work and the recoil is light. The other is if you have a friend that may have those tools would help. A finish carpenter would have or should have those tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2318715, member: 101791"] Got that right on the suppressor, but they add weight and become very long too. Plus about 12 months to apply and get the suppress. (form-4) I will add. Measure from the inside of the elbow to her trigger finger curled like the finger is going to use the trigger. That will give you a distance or length of what the stock length should be. So then transfer the measurement from the trigger to the back of the stock. Compare, and see what is needed toe be removed. Also you will need to allow for a butt pad. You can make the butt pad conform to the stock by sanding the pad to the shape of the butt. Either by a belt sander or a stationary wheel sander with a fixed bed to rest it on. I would suggest that you attach the butt pad to the stock and be sure it's center top to bottom and side to side. Mark out what needs to removed and with a marking pen. Then check the pad as sanding the pad to fix the stock. The other way is to attach the pad to the stock and sand it down while attached. Put tape around the stock where the pad meets the stock. That way it will protected the stock while sanding the pad. Be careful of your angle, while sanding. So hold the stock almost straight up or laying flat, if using a belt sander. I might add a 243, 6mm, and 25/06 will work and the recoil is light. The other is if you have a friend that may have those tools would help. A finish carpenter would have or should have those tools. [/QUOTE]
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