hey fellas,
a while back I went thru the motions to gain a synthetic stock for the hawkeye m77, 35 whelen.
I stumbled onto a Ramline after efforts to have a original stock sent from Canada.
anyway its been a while, an hunted a little bit with that particular rifle and have just packed it for a 10 day alpine hunt next week.
upon grabbing it from the safe an giving it a once over, I noticed the issue in the photos.
before I show the photos, up until today, I was very pleased with my cheap synthetic stock, the feel an lop were great. recoil pad was better than rugers and after a little bit of sanding on the joins it was all well an good.
So here some photos, pretty minor IMO but wanting to hear what you think this may cause, or the problems around it.
upon looking at the original wood stock, the side which has the issue is cut out different to the opposing side, cut out slightly more on the effected side down to where the piece has chipped.... hence why I don't think its a major?
Cheers fellas!
WL
a while back I went thru the motions to gain a synthetic stock for the hawkeye m77, 35 whelen.
I stumbled onto a Ramline after efforts to have a original stock sent from Canada.
anyway its been a while, an hunted a little bit with that particular rifle and have just packed it for a 10 day alpine hunt next week.
upon grabbing it from the safe an giving it a once over, I noticed the issue in the photos.
before I show the photos, up until today, I was very pleased with my cheap synthetic stock, the feel an lop were great. recoil pad was better than rugers and after a little bit of sanding on the joins it was all well an good.
So here some photos, pretty minor IMO but wanting to hear what you think this may cause, or the problems around it.
upon looking at the original wood stock, the side which has the issue is cut out different to the opposing side, cut out slightly more on the effected side down to where the piece has chipped.... hence why I don't think its a major?
Cheers fellas!
WL
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