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Here are my last two wood stocks. there were a couple fibeerglass inbetween. Big GrinNothing too fancy. Thanks to Kobe for the checkering. The rest is mine. A simple MKX 06 converted to 308Norma. GAG Blank



My little 25-06 with a OK piece of Bastogne


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Paul, let me know if you come across any more "OK" pieces of Bastogne! Very nice wood on both guns!
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Very nice.. I like Bastogne too, but this is just black walnut.

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richj and ramrood, thanks for sharing the photos....very nice rifles. I love to look at the custom stuff, wish I knew how to load a damn picture on here, I have a couple I'd like to share.
 
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Gentlemen, very nice.
 
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Pre64 M70 375 H&H with Mrytle wood by Accurate Inovations.



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Mrytle wood by Accurate Inovations.

Very nice. The stock on my first build was Mrytle. I kick myself about every other day for ahving sold it. Frowner


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Very Nice, I still want an M70.
 
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Very nice Paul! You do pretty damn good work.
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Thanks Butch. Just a novice compared to many around here.


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Ramrod.....very pretty rifles and I'll bet they're shooters too....

However, you really need to learn to install the 3-position safeties.....


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Yep, those are very nice indeed.


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However, you really need to learn to install the 3-position safeties.....

Picky Picky Wink There is a difference between not knowing how and simply not doing it. I have and can install a 3-position. The Bastogne stock I had first inletted about 30 years ago when I didn't know how to install one. It was my 22-250 before I reshaped and had it checkered actually by John Valicek. Since the stock was already cut for a slide I left it that way.The 308N has a darn speedlock so I elected not to jack with trying to fit one.

I actually prefer a left side FN still over a 3-position. While I'm not crazy about the MKX trigger block safety I have no major issues with them.

As to shooting they are both MKX factory barrels. Both easily group submoa but they aren't bench rest Big Grin


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Ramrod, the top pic of the MKX is spectacular. Not that the others are not but the wood on that one is very nice. I like subtle beauty. Not that all the others are not attractive, that one just catches my eye. Very Nice. DW
 
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