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27 September 2005, 15:01
BakesStock maker
Guys, I have an 1859 tower muzzle loader and it has its origional stock

The bloody thing is cracked, worm holes every where etc. Anybody know of a good stock maker? And do you have contact details?
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27 September 2005, 18:51
Easy_RollinsGeoff Slee in Melb or Darrel Stevens in Ipswich(Stevens Gunshop).
Regards,Shaun.
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28 September 2005, 02:09
ConGeoff Slee's number is 03 5367 7282. Seen some of his woodwork and its first class.
Cheers...
Con
28 September 2005, 04:53
BakesThanks guys.
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28 September 2005, 08:16
Hog KillerBakes,
Are you going to take it hog hunting after you get it restocked?
Hog Killer
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28 September 2005, 11:44
BakesYep thats the plan

I have the mould, but I'm a bit scared about firing it with a crook stock

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28 September 2005, 16:54
Sambar 9.3Yep, go with Geoff Slee, as good as you will find and not too expensive. As for Darrel Stevens, I hear the Ipswich shop has closed and all business is now at the Carina store. Anyone know any different? BTW, since he is just starting out at stockmaking, you might get a good deal from Darrel? Worth a try.
Cheers, Dave.
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Cheers, Dave.
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29 September 2005, 01:17
Hog Killerquote:
Originally posted by Bakes:
I'm a bit scared about firing it with a crook stock
Bakes,
If the stock is "crooked" how about reparing it with Accu-glass or some thing simular. I have seen quite a few broken or damaged stocks fixed this way. Use the gel for the cracked parts and inject the liquid type into the worm holes. This would save some $$, and the recoil should not be all that heavy. I am guessing that this is a .577" and service charges were generally around 60gr of ffg. This would also be much quicker than having a new stock made up. Then you can go shoot some "Spotty pigs" for Ann.

Just a thought,
Hog Killer
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