My Husky M98 in 9.3x62 just showed up, with better wood than I was expecting.
Small stock crack at the tang, couple of filed in grooves where some European guy counted his Moose kills (apparently, he only got 3), but altogether looking very nice. The recoil pad's butt ugly holey rubber with a white spacer, so that'll need replacing as well, but I would've put on a limbsaver anyways.
I'm thinking I'll refinish it -- it looks like somebody already did so I'm not worried about collector value, and the stock feels kinda grimey -- but the wood looks nice, and I think with a new finish it would look nicer.
So, since I'll be bedding AND refinishing, which should I do first? I was planning on stripping the stock, then bedding, fixing the crack, then finishing -- seems like the glass might bond better to a stripped stock, and any messes will be easier to deal with that way.
Is that the preferred way? Anything else I should consider before starting?
Also, I've heard conflicting advice on how to bed these things. Should I float the tang, or just bed it? I was planning on bedding it with a layer or two of tape at the tang to ensure clearance, but would full contact be better?
Other than that, I planned to just bed the lug, action, and the first 3" of barrel, right up to the first step. Tips?
Thanks guys.
Small stock crack at the tang, couple of filed in grooves where some European guy counted his Moose kills (apparently, he only got 3), but altogether looking very nice. The recoil pad's butt ugly holey rubber with a white spacer, so that'll need replacing as well, but I would've put on a limbsaver anyways.
I'm thinking I'll refinish it -- it looks like somebody already did so I'm not worried about collector value, and the stock feels kinda grimey -- but the wood looks nice, and I think with a new finish it would look nicer.
So, since I'll be bedding AND refinishing, which should I do first? I was planning on stripping the stock, then bedding, fixing the crack, then finishing -- seems like the glass might bond better to a stripped stock, and any messes will be easier to deal with that way.
Is that the preferred way? Anything else I should consider before starting?
Also, I've heard conflicting advice on how to bed these things. Should I float the tang, or just bed it? I was planning on bedding it with a layer or two of tape at the tang to ensure clearance, but would full contact be better?
Other than that, I planned to just bed the lug, action, and the first 3" of barrel, right up to the first step. Tips?
Thanks guys.