Wildcat stock

I need to get around to ordering a couple of the wildcat Mauser stocks, I have a Brno 21 7x57 with the round bolt handle and a ZG47 30-06 that have busted stocks.

Gary, could you comment on whether the factory ZG47 trigger that the rear stock bolt goes through be mischievous of an issue to inlet and fit for ?
 
I have a Wildcat stocked Rem 700 SA trued up by Bob Galloway at Custom Gunworx in Leslieville AB. Excellent stock. Has been through 10 yrs of year round hunting - big game and varmint. Tough, balanced, holds zero. Want to spend your $$ here? That rifle sports a Bob Jury barrel (Red Deer), Wildcat stock (Strathcona county) and put together by Bob G. Shoots into one hole at 100m with 140 gr accubonds and holds .5 MOA to 500 m. Easily the most accurate hunting rifle I have owned ... or shot.
 
I have a Wildcat stocked Rem 700 SA trued up by Bob Galloway at Custom Gunworx in Leslieville AB. Excellent stock. Has been through 10 yrs of year round hunting - big game and varmint. Tough, balanced, holds zero. Want to spend your $$ here? That rifle sports a Bob Jury barrel (Red Deer), Wildcat stock (Strathcona county) and put together by Bob G. Shoots into one hole at 100m with 140 gr accubonds and holds .5 MOA to 500 m. Easily the most accurate hunting rifle I have owned ... or shot.

Sounds lovely. Do you have a weight on it?
 
I need to get around to ordering a couple of the wildcat Mauser stocks, I have a Brno 21 7x57 with the round bolt handle and a ZG47 30-06 that have busted stocks.

Gary, could you comment on whether the factory ZG47 trigger that the rear stock bolt goes through be mischievous of an issue to inlet and fit for ?

Just put a timney in it but the factory one will work if bedded correctly
 
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Mine came out to 20.7oz. Sorry no pic of just the stock on the scale.
 
I’m also not a fan of the Winchester design he builds but when I inquired about it this is what he responded.


The only pattern we make is the Schnabel for-end but we can add solids there so you can sand it off and
use a bit of filler to contour the for-end.


I had one on a Remington for a few years that finished at 21 ounces and it was fantastic. When I was asking about the Winchester stock my plan was to modify it to fit my kimber Montana to drop about 7 ounces.
 
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