Greetings
New to the site - was referred by a Huntingbc.ca memeber ...
I'm in need of your thoughts/expertise re: a new stock.
I have recently acquired a circa 1967 Steyr-Mannlicher 8x68 (Monte Carlo style stock-not full length) from the annual Munich gun auction. The stock has been cracked completely through (mid-stock around magazine area) and repaired poorly (apparently it was broken by baggage handlers in transit back from an African hunt?). I would like to bring this gun back to "like new" condition, all is excellent with exception of the stock ... and would welcome your thoughts/feedback on the following:
Where can I find a new stock? (Identical or Custom ?)
Recommended gunsmith in Lower Mainland or?
Expectations on reliable/consistent groupings after stock replacement? i.e. can I expect the gun to shoot differently?
Thanks in advance for weighing in on this!
cheers
New to the site - was referred by a Huntingbc.ca memeber ...
I'm in need of your thoughts/expertise re: a new stock.
I have recently acquired a circa 1967 Steyr-Mannlicher 8x68 (Monte Carlo style stock-not full length) from the annual Munich gun auction. The stock has been cracked completely through (mid-stock around magazine area) and repaired poorly (apparently it was broken by baggage handlers in transit back from an African hunt?). I would like to bring this gun back to "like new" condition, all is excellent with exception of the stock ... and would welcome your thoughts/feedback on the following:
Where can I find a new stock? (Identical or Custom ?)
Recommended gunsmith in Lower Mainland or?
Expectations on reliable/consistent groupings after stock replacement? i.e. can I expect the gun to shoot differently?
Thanks in advance for weighing in on this!
cheers