Good Place for new Wood?

Sapper33

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So I got my gem at the Calgary gun show this weekend. I wanted an O/U for sporting clays, and my buddy has a Zoli that has had me drooling.

I found an "Abercrombie & Fitch" O/U, that happened to be stamped "Antonio Zoli" on the other side of the barrel. It's pretty, lock up is nice and tight, and it was cheap!

Took it out to Silver Willows today, and got through the first 2 stands quite happy with my new purchase, seemed to be shooting very nice. Then the stock broke. The wood had seen better days, but was still very nice. However next to the lever to open the action, the wood broke, and a good sized chunk flew off.

I'd like to get it restocked, so can anyone recommend, or point me in the direction of a good stock guy?
 
Klaus is very good but I think overkill on this quality of gun. You will end up paying more than the gun is worth. For a western wood worker try Chris Wilcox at Wilcox Gunworks in Cherryville, BC. He has done very good work for me over the years.
 
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