Brockman rifle stocks
Hi
are this stocks good and solid`i want to buy one in laminate for my brno 602.
regards
yes
29 March 2008, 17:09
tiggertateI'm using one for a 550 Magnum on a CZ 550 Safari action with no problems. It is double cross-bolted, though.
I have a banded sling swivel so I can't comment on his forend hanger arrangement for big bores; I ommitted it.
29 March 2008, 20:23
zimbabweHave one of his first stocks (no cheekpiece)on my CZ550 416Rigby and really like it. I omitted the front swivel as I have a barrel band and have fully glassed it. I am very happy with it. Fits good ,feels good,looks good to me. No downside I have found. Only difficult part is you have to inlet the barrel lug on the dropins. I also bought the unfinished and finished it myself but the finish sanding was very good on the stock as it came. He is very good to work with. As I said I am very pleased with all aspects of the stock. I have used Boyds,David Miller and Brockmans laminates and like all three equally as well.
31 March 2008, 04:53
RogerGents,
I've been reading that laminated stocks should not be used on heavy hitters.
I bought a left-handed Ruger 77 in 300 Win. and was going to re-barrel to 458 Win.
Some posters here at AR said that wasn't a good idea. They seemed to infer the laminations would seperate and cause problems.
Will double crossbolting keep the wood together?
I really like the the stock that is on the gun now as it seems to be heavier than the stock I got with a left-handed 375 Hawkeye I just purchased.
The Hawkeye has only one crossbolt. Do you think the stock on the Hawkeye would hold up to the 458?
Roger QSL
31 March 2008, 09:19
loud-n-boomerRoger:
Assuming the laminated blank is properly glued, it will stand up just fine to heavy recoil. I have a .458 Lott on a liminated stock with well over a 1,000 rounds through it with not problems. I am also personnally familiar with two .460 Weatherby customs built with laminated stocks for Professional Hunters in Tanzania who use a gun quite hard.
I guess to put it in a nutshell, Duane Wiebe, David Miller, and Darcy Echols have all built heavy magnums on guns with laminated stocks. I dought that three of the most respected gunsmiths in America would use laminated stocks if they did not hold up.
Dave