as I got it for $35
turning the barrel with a file and drill press
the plan was to turn a old lurker in to a pink camo girls gun when she past her core. hasn't happened yet so no camo yet. all by hand tools if I could. I had to give in and use a belt sander on the stock its as hard as rock, looks like oak but apparently its elm.
I did a inlay to hide the holes in the stock
finished 6lb 4oz 38.25"
with scope and 8 bullets 7lb 6oz
70 yrds was told lots of times you cant take the steps out without running the accuracy. not to bad I think considering I'm using a road hunters rest, but I did have sand bags. and the dot all but covers the 4" target.
turning the barrel with a file and drill press
the plan was to turn a old lurker in to a pink camo girls gun when she past her core. hasn't happened yet so no camo yet. all by hand tools if I could. I had to give in and use a belt sander on the stock its as hard as rock, looks like oak but apparently its elm.
I did a inlay to hide the holes in the stock
finished 6lb 4oz 38.25"
with scope and 8 bullets 7lb 6oz
70 yrds was told lots of times you cant take the steps out without running the accuracy. not to bad I think considering I'm using a road hunters rest, but I did have sand bags. and the dot all but covers the 4" target.




















































