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Winchester 88
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18 February 2023, 23:06
sjrVery nice , great lay out and execution

18 February 2023, 23:42
Brian CanadaExcellent work! Brian
IHMSA BC Provincial Champion and Perfect 40 Score, Unlimited Category, AAA Class.
20 February 2023, 04:44
Use Enough GunOutstanding!

23 February 2023, 20:33
ZekeShikarVery nice!!!
Your work is top notch, sir.
Clean and straight 20 lpi checkering looks much finer than it measures, IMHO.
Zeke
28 February 2023, 05:39
model70manquote:
Sir, do you have a website? Beautiful work!
01 March 2023, 22:43
Use Enough GunBeautiful!

05 March 2023, 17:26
Evan K.Thanks much! No website yet.
If I were left to choose I would have cut 24lpi on this one, but I was asked to do 20 and here we are. I don't mind the extra grip.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
06 March 2023, 03:34
Lester BrooksEvan,
You are coming along great. I wish you luck in your efforts to become a pro stockmaker.
Les Brooks , retired gunsmith
10 March 2023, 05:24
Evan K.Thanks much Les, I appreciate your help.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
14 March 2023, 04:49
metalYou’ve done a top job there Evan, nailing that full wrap on such a tight grip is impressive.
19 March 2023, 04:16
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Ya know...that's a nice job. Nothing flashy, just well excuted. 20 LPI is okay...it holds up wwell over time and as you say..gives a "good grip".
On a heay hitter, may be a bit rough on the hands when new.
Then again, never heard of anyone dropping a rifle because it did not have checkering!
20 March 2023, 01:05
Brian CanadaYou will seldom see checkering that is as good as that, at any price. I am restocking a Win 88 with an exhibition grade piece of fiddle back maple. I doubt that my checkering will look anything this work. (I am just a hobbyist.)
Evan, May I ask what brand of checkering tool you used to "scratch it up"? Thanks, Brian
IHMSA BC Provincial Champion and Perfect 40 Score, Unlimited Category, AAA Class.
21 March 2023, 17:14
Evan K.quote:
Originally posted by metal:
You’ve done a top job there Evan, nailing that full wrap on such a tight grip is impressive.
Thanks much... I'm not chomping at the bit to do it again but I'm glad I know I'm capable.
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
Ya know...that's a nice job. Nothing flashy, just well excuted. 20 LPI is okay...it holds up wwell over time and as you say..gives a "good grip".
On a heay hitter, may be a bit rough on the hands when new.
Then again, never heard of anyone dropping a rifle because it did not have checkering!
Thank you! A lot of people comment on the sharpness of my checkering when they feel it and honestly I just think we've largely forgotten what checkering is supposed to be. The general public is used to lasered on junk. Its a functional art where the first word is
function.Couple years ago I did 18 lpi on a Montana 1999 .375 H&H (had to walk them back from 16!). It was aggressive.
quote:
Originally posted by Brian Canada:
You will seldom see checkering that is as good as that, at any price. I am restocking a Win 88 with an exhibition grade piece of fiddle back maple. I double that my checkering will look anything this work. (I am just a hobbyist.)
Evan, May I ask what brand of checkering tool you used to "scratch it up"? Thanks, Brian
Thanks much! Ullman Precision Products. Used my Titan to lay it out and did the bulk of the work with a 3/16" 90 degree pull cutter. The 3/32" get into the fun spots.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
25 March 2023, 23:33
Brian CanadaThanks Evan, It is perfect work. Perfectly even and no line past the fine single line border. Brian
IHMSA BC Provincial Champion and Perfect 40 Score, Unlimited Category, AAA Class.