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I was at Roger Ferrell's (custom gun builder)shop in Fayetteville, GA yesterday and asked him what I could do with the hog-back take-off stock on my CZ 416.

"They make really nice coals in your fireplace," he said. "best burning stocks around."
 
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if you have one you don't want, I'll take it!!! Seriosuly, just drop me a PM.
 
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I was at Roger Ferrell's (custom gun builder)shop in Fayetteville, GA yesterday and asked him what I could do with the hog-back take-off stock on my CZ 416.

"They make really nice coals in your fireplace," he said. "best burning stocks around."


And the point is?


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Marc,

Have not found and accepable replacement yet. I'll write you when I do.

Will,

Just kind'a tickled me, that's all.
 
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I have a couple of them sitting in the corner of my shop at camp and if anyone wants one PM me and when I get back this spring I can send them.


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I like the hog back stocks. If anyone has one that they are going to burn, I'll pay the shipping to get it to me.
 
Posts: 122 | Location: Villa Rica, GA. | Registered: 27 June 2003Reply With Quote
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GAHunter,
Take a look at the McMillan Express stock for either the 602 or the CZ550. I put one on one of my 470 Mbogo's and it is really nice.
Here is a link: http://mcmfamily.com/mcmillan/hunting/additional.asp
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Put me down for one of them stocks also, I will pay shipping..


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Roger has done some simply beautiful recontouring of CZ stocks. Would sadden me if he has decided not to do it again. I was saving to have him do mine.


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This was a hog back.



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you GO! Judge. How are the paternity issues going?

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I can take or leave those Bavarian stocks. They do add weight. But I have a Heym O/U combo that has such a stock, and I don't believe I've ever had a factory-made stock that fit me as well.

In addition, I have seen some really fine wood on some CZ's - way too nice to use for firewood.


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Roger is a real comedian, and a great Rifle smith , he will do you a fine job.
 
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I personally like the hogsback stocks. I'll pay shipping for a nice takeoff.

Just goes to prove that everyone is different.


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In addition, I have seen some really fine wood on some CZ's - way too nice to use for firewood.


Here are a couple pics of factory wood on CZ rifles. The "American" stock is on my .223 AFTER I refinished it. The other is the factory hogback on my .458 WM. It is off getting bedded and crossbolts. After it gets back then I will re-shape and re-finish it.





I also have a 452 in 22lr and a 550 7x57 that have exceptional factory wood. With some work the CZ stock can be turned into a sweet stock. Mine have all had exceptional figure and they are beefy enough they can be shaped into a really nice stock with some time and effort.


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