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13 June 2008, 07:06
gunmaker
Winchester Pre-64 pre-war cloverleaf conversion pics.
Here's a few pics of a "newer" Pre64 action that I converted to the pre-war clover leaf style. It's gotten to be a fairly popular conversion around my shop. I do these on current M70 actions as well. I first screw some scope bases on the action and clamp it upside down in the mill vise. X & Y zero it inside the rear guard screw hole and then run around it with a roughing mill and a 2 degree carbide finish mill. For those that ask if this is an exact replica of a pre-war clover leaf, I don't know. I'd hazard a guess that the the old Winchesters varied somewhat. Just a simple way to dress up a plain tang.



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13 June 2008, 07:18
TLS
Nice. It sure makes shaping the grip easy and streamlined. Good work.
13 June 2008, 18:29
Jim Kobe
It really is very nicely done. With that said, get back to work on my barrel! dancing


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13 June 2008, 18:31
srtrax
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I first screw some scope bases on the action and clamp it upside down in the mill vise. X & Y zero it inside the rear guard screw hole and then run around it with a roughing mill and a 2 degree carbide finish mill


Sounds easy enough, and looks nice also...!


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13 June 2008, 21:27
22WRF
Gunmaker

Does that alteration effectively change the forward rearward angle of the wood on the top of the grip?
13 June 2008, 23:54
gunmaker
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Originally posted by 22WRF:
Gunmaker

Does that alteration effectively change the forward rearward angle of the wood on the top of the grip?

Nope. It just makes it easier to make a slim grip. The tang angle of the pre-64s I've worked on make a nice grip profile. It's easier to make them slim as viewed from the side than a Dak76. The 76 is quite flat in comparison.


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14 June 2008, 00:52
jsl3170
I believe Mark Penrod does this as well and it looks quite nice.
14 June 2008, 01:28
nyrifleman
James,

That wouldn't be a .264 Win Mag by chance would it? Cool


Doug
14 June 2008, 01:53
Jim Kobe
Jim,

Don't mean to hijack your thread but this is a Montana Left Hand action that I recontoured the rear tang on.



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Bloomington MN 55437
952.884.6031
Professional member American Custom Gunmakers Guild

14 June 2008, 07:57
ForrestB
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Originally posted by srtrax:
Sounds easy enough, and looks nice also...!

It does look nice and is one of the things that make the pre-War version of the M70 so attractive. The ONLY reason Winchester dropped the cloverleaf tang was to save themselves the trouble of actually having to inlet the tang. All that metal sitting on top of the stock would just cover up a sloppy oversized inletting job.


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14 June 2008, 09:22
gunmaker
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Originally posted by nyrifleman:
James,

That wouldn't be a .264 Win Mag by chance would it? Cool


It was a 375 length Pre 64. Not a Stainless new style one. I've seen a stainless one come and go!


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14 June 2008, 09:42
vigillinus
Gilding the lily.