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Mauser Style Buttplates
04 June 2014, 21:11
Duane Wiebe (CG&R)Mauser Style Buttplates
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05 June 2014, 01:49
craigsterThose are nice, really nice!
05 June 2014, 02:15
ForrestBDuane, maybe you could show us how they look when fitted to a stock in progress. Maybe even a stock for a particular 300 H&H that you're supposed to be working on. It might help generate some enthusiasm...just keeping your best interests at heart.

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05 June 2014, 02:17
Austin HunterThat's sweet!
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05 June 2014, 05:35
Von GruffThat makes it tempting to start another build.
Beautiful.
05 June 2014, 06:40
ForrestBquote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
Guess I wasn't clear enough about the allen head screws. these are "slave screws" to make the job of spotting and scraping easier. One caller said he was going to use them on final installation...Don't matter to me!
You really should try to talk Westbrook out of that idea.
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05 June 2014, 07:51
Austin Hunterquote:
Originally posted by Von Gruff:
That makes it tempting to start another build.
Beautiful.
I thought the same. 275 Rigby or 318 WR
"Evil is powerless if the good are unafraid" -- Ronald Reagan
"Ignorance of The People gives strength to totalitarians."
Want to make just about anything work better? Keep the government as far away from it as possible, then step back and behold the wonderment and goodness.
05 June 2014, 08:37
dave wesbrookSee Duane, I told you that Forrest would blame me for that. Tell him that it ain't so.
Forrest, I can chuckle at your humorous jibes towards me, but could you at least spell my name correctly?
Dave Wesbrook
07 June 2014, 21:43
AtkinsonDuane,
I use two small flush head brass screws, inserted into the inside of the butt plate holes that screws into a small lengthwise block of walnut. that gives me a handle to hang on to while I inlet the butt plate to the stock as I don't care for hammering them to fit

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Just a tip, for what its worth to anyone interested...It does make fitting a little easier.
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
08 June 2014, 02:49
boom stickNice. I like the understated but elegant and functional checker pattern. I can see how that checkered area could be a window for a skeletonized version inleted in with that checker pattern.
08 June 2014, 05:01
AtkinsonDuane, its just a temporary homemade handle, as long as the inside screws are flush all you have to do is blacken the inside of the butt plate and press it to the wood holding the handle, remove it and scrape the black off, just inletting. the butt plates are hard to hold without some kind of a handle, and I suppose one could use a tab of glass and glue the wood block to the metal as the metal has to be finished before blueing.....I may not have explained it clearly, an I'm sure there are a lot of ways to get a grip on the plate...
Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120
rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
08 June 2014, 16:46
dave wesbrookDuane, In the back of PROFESSIONAL STOCKMAKING is a 21 page photo essay on inletting and skeletonizing steel buttplates.
08 June 2014, 19:50
dave wesbrookIt will go out Monday...
12 June 2014, 07:22
Idaho Sharpshootergo ahead and send him two. He can forward it to me...
Duane, what is the delivery time frame?
thanks,
Rich
12 June 2014, 20:02
dave wesbrookRich,
Duane's book is free. I'd be glad to send you a signed copy---$60.
Dave
13 June 2014, 01:53
Evan K.quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe (CG&R):
Yes...got the idea..... I put a couple steel dowels in the screw holes (In the stock) to position the plate each time.
When darn close, I start using the sreews to do the final fit. I think for the primary fit, your idea may work well...might try it!
Always nice to have a "handle"
Duane, with that method do you remove and reinstall the steel dowels with every test fitting or are they left in place 'til final fitting?
Thanks!
-Evan K
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
13 June 2014, 07:21
Idaho Sharpshooterdave,
as close a friends we have become here, you'd charge a 100% disabled Vietnam Veteran on a modest fixed income...?
How will I ever afford one of Duane's gorgeous checkered buttplates?
Rich
20 June 2014, 03:38
ForrestBHere are a couple of pics I received from Duane showing his new buttplate design being installed on a certain 300 H&H that is a few years overdue. The checkering on this one is a little finer than the earlier prototype and I believe the buttplate is a bit thicker as well. Duane can provide a detailed explanation.
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20 June 2014, 03:57
Idaho SharpshooterWow! Thanks ForrestB for posting the photos. And, thank you Duane for another beautiful addition to proper custom rifles everywhere...
Rich
Saw these in person the other day. Beautiful!
20 June 2014, 06:43
ForrestBThe rifle looks nice but maybe Wesbrook could help Wiebe with his photography...
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20 June 2014, 22:35
MHC_TXLooks nice but it will probably hurt your shoulder. Maybe you should just skip all of that pain and suffering and sell it to me.
21 June 2014, 09:05
Idaho SharpshooterCongratulations to ForrestB, he finally dropped the "T"!!
22 June 2014, 03:13
BaxterBI'm glad to see steel buttplates on rifles like this. Class.
Is that another VZ action Forrest?
22 June 2014, 05:07
Idaho SharpshooterForrestB and BaxterB...
Are you two brothers?
22 June 2014, 05:35
BaxterBquote:
ForrestB and BaxterB...
Are you two brothers?
HA!
No, but my brother does lurk around AR a bit...but the wood and blue guns give him hives after a while...me..not so much!
23 June 2014, 17:28
Glen71quote:
Originally posted by BaxterB:
Is that another VZ action Forrest?
Looks like a BRNO with integral dovetail scope mounts.
23 June 2014, 21:08
ForrestBHi Glen, I hope you've been doing well. It is a Brno ZG47. Ralf Martini did the barrel and some basic work on the action; Duane will finish it up.
Here's one more photo of the stock after the first couple coats of finish. After this I won't hijack Duane's buttplate thread but I will post one good photo of his new buttplate on the rifle.
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01 July 2014, 23:36
Glen71Forrest - I'm doing well and hope you are also. That is some serious fiddleback figure in that stock!
02 July 2014, 11:06
ForrestBYep, I've never had a plaid stock before. When I bought the blank it had a dark lacquer on it that hid a lot of the figure. I knew it had some fiddleback but I'm surprised at the amount. It's growing on me.
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04 July 2014, 02:44
Idaho SharpshooterMy fine checkered butt plate came in yesterdays mail.
Another piece of jewelry for the custom rifle...
I cannot wait to see the trap grip cap.
thank you Duane for things like this.
Rich
12 July 2014, 01:48
jgraham1Do you still have these available? Looking for two checkered ones.
Jerry
12 July 2014, 02:34
jgraham1I will take two checkered ones. Give my your info on how to pay. My email is akgraham1958@gmail.com
Jerry