Finished my 303 L42A1 Clone

I have both the ATI and the B-Square mounts , no probs with either and they both sit about the same height.
I bent in the tabs on the B-Square evenly , just enough where it fit snuggly over the receiver and used a #8 bolt from C-Tire...tossed the pin and it's stupid little clips out.

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well hear is one i made, as i wasnt happy with anything i could buy. no holes drilled. works fine,but its not really the look you want. it could be trimmed down a bit, aswell, to make it look a bit more like the sniper.

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it holds fine and am very happy with it. it will do this at 100 with handloads.

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well hear is one i made, as i wasnt happy with anything i could buy. no holes drilled. works fine,but its not really the look you want. it could be trimmed down a bit, aswell, to make it look a bit more like the sniper.

finishedmount.jpg


lee4mount3.jpg


it holds fine and am very happy with it. it will do this at 100 with handloads.

65x303.jpg


You make that mount yourself or buy it? Looks great!
 
Is the forestock band from a No.4 or did you find a special piece? I'm doing something similar with a No4Mk2 that was bubba-sportered, but I'm having trouble getting the forestock and handguard shaped to accept the standard No.4 stock-band, wondering how far to go with sanding it.

I'm wondering if the Numrich No.5 handguard converted from No.4 wood will serve, but I don't have a No.5 anymore so haven't got the dimensions.

(Mine will look more Envoyish because I'm using a commercial aftermarket pistol-grip buttstock. It seems to be high enough for me to use one of my Cad-Tech mounts. I'm not trying to exactly duplicate the look, just something a bit better than the usual crude chop-job and lighter and handier for deer hunting than my full wood No4Mk2.)
 
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