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All done finally. Weighs 8-12 with 5 rounds and a nylon sling. The stock is finished with repeated soakings of S1 epoxy sealer and a final coat of tru-oil. That is Ahlmans $50 checkering job. Good enough work but they put the forearm panel too far back. The fixed NECG rear sight is a little clunky to the eye but it is now set for 1/2" high at 50 with a 300 partition and should stay there. That is Gun-Kote on all metal, it looks good but I'll reserve judgement on its durability.

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Tell me about the sights. Did you fit the rear sight into the original dovetail or is it a new rear sight set-up (soldered?) onto the barrel. I tend to like the U - Front post type of system as I shoot faster with it. Good choice.


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Nice gun.....so what are we hunting now?


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Nicely Done, sir!
 
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Very nice but I don't know if them old actions are safe anymore, especially the long ones. I think you should sell me the other one, don't want to take too many chances now.
 
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A real user. Nice job.
I like the finish on the metal parts.thumb

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thanks for the kind comments.

I forgot give credit and thanks to Bill Leeper for the metalwork, Barry Jensen for the Gun-kote, and Carol at Ahlmans for the checkering. Thanks also to the members here and at 24hour for posting their projects, ideas, and opinions.

Wink, that is the NECG/Recknagel basic rear ramp screwed and soldered to the barrel, with a plain standing ramp and a 0.125" square notch milled in. With the front Patridge sight it gives a great sight picture, like a set of Bomars on a 1911. Adjustments are file and hammer only, but since it is essentially a one bullet gun for me (300 partition), that's ok. After i've shot it a bit more I plan to install a small set screw to addtitionally hold things in place.
 
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