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470 Mbogo: Buffalo Hammer of Thor Checkering Pattern

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11 February 2006, 11:40
RIP
470 Mbogo: Buffalo Hammer of Thor Checkering Pattern


Since I did this checkering job myself, my first, a couple of years ago, I have decided not to try to checker a plywood stock again.

I had a couple of small booboos to hide and went ahead and just covered everything with a coat of clear epoxy with a paint brush. Almost buried the checkering, but you can still see the outline of the lightning bolt. Big Grin

Checkering of a laminate, Ray-Ray told us, should be limited to only half the checkering: all cuts parallel, sort of a grooving of the grip panel areas, eh?

Live and learn.

If I should dare to venture to Africa with this cannon:

Should I have the same pattern tattooed on my forehead?

Would you laugh or cry if you saw this gun in Zambia or Tanzania? Botswana?

The obvious advantage of the stock is that it does not much matter what the baggage heavers do to it, and the slightly raised hammer and horns provide a pleasant gripping surface for the familiar hand. Big Grin
11 February 2006, 12:09
lawndart
Looks fine to me.

Is that on a CZ?

How much does it weigh?

Where did you get the stock from?

LD


11 February 2006, 20:44
boom stick
its o.k. to mess up...its not o.k. to not try thumb

its what keeps us diff. from couch cushion flatteners and remote warmers living virtual lives (oxymoron)

thin the stock out and have a pro do it with the same pattern and finer checkering. while you are at it have it engraved HA! d.o.a.

to thine self be true!!!


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

*we band of 45-70ers* (Founder)
Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
11 February 2006, 21:44
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quote:
Originally posted by lawndart:
Looks fine to me.

Is that on a CZ?

How much does it weigh?

Where did you get the stock from?

LD


lawndart,
You are as twisted as I am then!

It is a BBK-02 action, and the rifle weighs 10.75 lbs with express sights, no scope, and balances well in that configuration. The stock is very heavy, being a laminate with a lot of epoxy and steel on it and inside it.

Putting the scope (2.5x Leupold) on it shifts the balance rearward, so then a lighter McMillan stock would balance it and make the weight about the same with scope.

http://www.470mbogo.com/RonMbogo.html

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http://www.470Mbogo.com

If I get it much lighter than that my whole right arm will go numb when I shoot it.
11 February 2006, 21:47
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boom stick,
No, no, no, checkering to your specifications would require some good walnut that I would have to baby about. Think McMillan. However the "HA!/DOA" engraving would be a nice touch. thumb
Notice the backward Dakota rear sight? thumb

Things seem to be a bit slow on the Big Bore Forum right now ... Big Grin
12 February 2006, 00:52
boom stick
o.k. just start over with a new stock...do a synthetic and fill the empty shell with epoxy to add weight or do a super hard wood like ebony. sure it will cost but what doesnt?


577 BME 3"500 KILL ALL 358 GREMLIN 404-375

*we band of 45-70ers* (Founder)
Single Shot Shooters Society S.S.S.S. (Founder)
12 February 2006, 01:59
lawndart
RIP,

Be sure and get the heavy fill on the McMillan stock (I think that model only comes that way).

It is optimized for scope use.

Thanks for the links. Looks like just the thing for stopping a vehicle at a road block.

LD