A home built , stock from scratch

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Great job, very unique!

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Mark
 
Thanks Mark, :)
this was a fun project, I used Elk Ivory for the S F markings, and pewter in the pistol grip. The barrel from Ted Gaillard sure puts em in the same place on those long shots. 25-06 is a fun caliber to shoot. The scope is a B&L with turrets.
Frank
 
So...is it a trade secret on how did the "checkering" ???? Please share some details if you don't mind.

It looks fantastic!
 
Hey thanks folks,
I used a dremel tool in the grip and forend. I was looking for a non skid surface , and it certainly is . Oh I also installed a Timmny trigger set at 40oz.
I wanted to get the most out of the 25-06 , reason for the 26 inch barrel, it don't get to warm but I still limit to 3 shot groups. During the break in it held @ or less than 3/8 '' groups. Not to shabby for a sporter eh.
The wood is 100 % figure , and the color is as you see it. Its silky smooth except where I went at it with the dremel.
Its fun to make stuff and hunt with it, not unlike reloading your own hunting ammo.
Frank
 
Awesome !!!!

I do a lot of stock work and this piece is beyond Cool. Doing things differently can only improve the art.
 
Wow! That's a beauty and a great calibre! Er... I mean...
That's butt ugly. If you wanna ditch it give me a shout. :p
Seriously, very nice job, Frank! ;)
 
OK, I have to ask: WHY THE HECK DON'T YOU HAVE YOUR OWN SET OF PICTURES??!

Fantastic work! Personally, if I had made it, I would have thrown out some wedding photo's to make room in the family album for a few close-ups. :D

Edit: OK, I went back to drooling over the photo's and figured out that your initial post was asking for someone to host the pictures for you. I thought you made this stock, sold it off, and were now looking to see if anybody saved pictures of it. D'oh....
 
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I agree with all of the above, Very impressive. Especially if this is your first attempt. I'll bet that you now know why custom stock work is so darned expensive. Great job. bearhunter
 
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