Started a thread about this rifle looking for info a couple of months ago. Sighted it in and was found to be incredibly accurate for a 60 + year old rifle.
As purchased:
Decided to dress it up and use it for my go to hunting rifle. First stop was Boyd's for a Thumbhole Stock in Royal Jacaranda and a beefier recoil pad ala Pachmaier 1 Inch.
Next I started searching for a trigger as the original two-piece did not fit the stock. Inletting was not an option as it would remove too much material near the trigger guard and compromise the strenght of the stock. Found a fellow GN Member that was parting out a project not finished and secured a Bold trigger by Boyd's. Forgot to order when I ordered the stock, shipping alone for the trigger would have been more than the cost of the trigger. Flat rate
Decided to use the bottom metal from the Churchill Mauser as the front was longer and fit better in the stock, some minor inletting was required as the floorplate is hinged. Some minor inletting was also required to square off the recoil recess to fit the wider recoil lug. Last inletting was for the bolt which is not inletted from Boyd's - was duly noted on website order page.
Then came the messiest part of the job - fitting the recoil pad to the stock. Only tool I had available was a Dremel, worked very well on both wood and rubber, but WHAT A MESS OF RUBBER LEFT BEHIND... Needless to say i am still blowing black outta me nose...
Finished project below, hope you enjoy. First project rifle, maybe not as much finess as some I have enjoyed on this site, but I am pleased as punch.
Decided to leave lots of meat left on the recoil pad, so sanded it wider than stock profile to provide cushion against my bony shoulders...
As purchased:
Decided to dress it up and use it for my go to hunting rifle. First stop was Boyd's for a Thumbhole Stock in Royal Jacaranda and a beefier recoil pad ala Pachmaier 1 Inch.
Next I started searching for a trigger as the original two-piece did not fit the stock. Inletting was not an option as it would remove too much material near the trigger guard and compromise the strenght of the stock. Found a fellow GN Member that was parting out a project not finished and secured a Bold trigger by Boyd's. Forgot to order when I ordered the stock, shipping alone for the trigger would have been more than the cost of the trigger. Flat rate
Decided to use the bottom metal from the Churchill Mauser as the front was longer and fit better in the stock, some minor inletting was required as the floorplate is hinged. Some minor inletting was also required to square off the recoil recess to fit the wider recoil lug. Last inletting was for the bolt which is not inletted from Boyd's - was duly noted on website order page.
Then came the messiest part of the job - fitting the recoil pad to the stock. Only tool I had available was a Dremel, worked very well on both wood and rubber, but WHAT A MESS OF RUBBER LEFT BEHIND... Needless to say i am still blowing black outta me nose...
Finished project below, hope you enjoy. First project rifle, maybe not as much finess as some I have enjoyed on this site, but I am pleased as punch.
Decided to leave lots of meat left on the recoil pad, so sanded it wider than stock profile to provide cushion against my bony shoulders...
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