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I have a Browning/Winchester 1886 Carbine I recieved from my Father. I wanted to use the rifle but did not want to damage the original stock and needed a butt pad for the heavy loads I like to shoot. This company http://www.precisiongunstocks....tents/en-us/d14.html had replacements,so I picked a set up and finished it myself. Now for some worry free fun in the woods. ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
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Very nice. What loads are you going to hunt with? DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY | |||
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Colt, I have a new Winchester 1892 and was wondering how these stocks fit these reproductions? The Precision website is not really friendly towards these newer guns. I hate that crescent butt in .44 mag, that shotgun butt looks great! | |||
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Thank you. So far the load I am using is a 405 gr. hard cast over 49 grs. of H322. It gives me 1800 fps at the muzzle. I put a pad on my Win. Trapper .44 mag also. 180 gr. jsp Rem loads clock nearly 2200 fps and smack you good in that little rifle. ![]() The fit of the after market stocks I would say is about 90-95 percent. The only real pain is marking and drilling the screw holes. Try this, http://www.precisiongunstocks....tents/en-us/d16.html I have an 1892 and have been thinking of giving it the same treatment. | |||
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Colt Commander, Thank you for the web address. Never seen a stockmaker who doesn't talk much about stock dimensions, who won't machine forearms and buttstocks from the same blank, or use customer wood. Sure hope they do well for you. | |||
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