Well, after getting my M96 Swede from Tradex and testing it out, it is time for a new stock and some metal refinishing. The initial review and range report for this rifle are chronicled elsewhere in this forum.
So, I got my new stock today. Ordered a roughed semi-inletted one from Great American Gunstock Company. It is indeed rough, needing a fair bit of finishing to get to a decent point. The inletting is nicely done except for one place and the metal starts into all the holes. I figure it will take 2-3 hours of work to have everything fitted and installed. As for final finish, who knows? I want a nice, matte oil finish, so I will have to do some research to find the oil that will give me what I want. I was asked in a PM about stock weights and there isn't much difference without weighing them on a postal scale or similar. Neither one feels heavy or oddly balanced.
To the pics...
The new stock:
Sitting beside the original stock. You can see how much higher the comb is and the longer LOP. The stocks are lined up roughly even at the trigger hole, so it looks like the new stock is around 1" longer without a buttplate or recoil pad.
A detail of the cheek rest, there is a pretty significant ridge there that is going to take some work to smooth out and get a nice radius on.
Now some inletting details:
The bottom metal fitted in. It took a few firm smacks with my hand to get it seated this far. A few minutes with a dremel and a sanding drum should have it fitting nicely.
In this one you can see a fair gap on the one side of the magazine. I am not happy with that at all and will have to look at filling that in to match the other side. Everything else fits nice and close.
And now the barrelled action:
I will keep this thread updated as I get things fitting properly and finished up. Things I need some advice on:
1) Oil finish for a matte finish
2) Glass bedding compound
3) Recommendations for a small recoil pad. I don't need a limbsaver and I don't want a hard buttplate
3) Any finishing tips that pertain specifically to stocks. I have done my share of woodworking, but this is my first shot at a stock.
Mark
So, I got my new stock today. Ordered a roughed semi-inletted one from Great American Gunstock Company. It is indeed rough, needing a fair bit of finishing to get to a decent point. The inletting is nicely done except for one place and the metal starts into all the holes. I figure it will take 2-3 hours of work to have everything fitted and installed. As for final finish, who knows? I want a nice, matte oil finish, so I will have to do some research to find the oil that will give me what I want. I was asked in a PM about stock weights and there isn't much difference without weighing them on a postal scale or similar. Neither one feels heavy or oddly balanced.
To the pics...
The new stock:
Sitting beside the original stock. You can see how much higher the comb is and the longer LOP. The stocks are lined up roughly even at the trigger hole, so it looks like the new stock is around 1" longer without a buttplate or recoil pad.
A detail of the cheek rest, there is a pretty significant ridge there that is going to take some work to smooth out and get a nice radius on.
Now some inletting details:
The bottom metal fitted in. It took a few firm smacks with my hand to get it seated this far. A few minutes with a dremel and a sanding drum should have it fitting nicely.
In this one you can see a fair gap on the one side of the magazine. I am not happy with that at all and will have to look at filling that in to match the other side. Everything else fits nice and close.
And now the barrelled action:
I will keep this thread updated as I get things fitting properly and finished up. Things I need some advice on:
1) Oil finish for a matte finish
2) Glass bedding compound
3) Recommendations for a small recoil pad. I don't need a limbsaver and I don't want a hard buttplate
3) Any finishing tips that pertain specifically to stocks. I have done my share of woodworking, but this is my first shot at a stock.
Mark
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