27 January 2004, 11:13
KevinNYphotos of my new whelen in gunsmithing
Might be of interest to the medium bore crowd.
28 January 2004, 05:45
mhoKevin, your subject seemed to promise more than the post actually fulfilled... I have a feeling someting is missing?

- mike
28 January 2004, 08:26
Mauser98Come on you guys.
That's a great looking rifle.
28 January 2004, 08:46
KevinNYPOP and MHO,
I don't understand your replies? I was refering to a post in the "gunsmithing" forum that has photos of my new 35 Whelen, that is a medium bore isn't it? Just thought I might share.
28 January 2004, 10:59
KevinNYOh Man, sometimes you sure have got to lead a horse to water,
web page28 January 2004, 11:26
Chuck NelsonI had seen it and knew what you were talking about. But to insult someone because you can't type an extra word or two well.....
A horse does not have to be led to water. He knows where it is. You lead him there to keep him under control and because you have confined him.
28 January 2004, 11:43
KevinNYNo offense meant Chuck. You were able to figure it out easy enough. Canada must be the most polite place if "Sometimes you got to lead a horse to water" is an insult. Not that thats a bad thing. But hey, getting into arguments on the internet is not something I choose to participate in. Hope you liked the rifle and find good deals for yourself too.
28 January 2004, 14:28
BlackHawk1Kevin,
Nice piece of plunder you have there

! Do you know who made the stock on that rifle? I'm in the process of getting together parts for a 338-06 and am researching my stock options

(Boyd's laminate or synthetic). Thanks.
28 January 2004, 15:02
KevinNYWho made the stock is one of the mystries of the rifle. It is painted with a black textured paint and is brown on the inside. No checkering. I wish I knew who made it because it fits me perfectly and I would buy another for my next gun.