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Whats out there besides the factory stock ?
EDs going to build me a 585 HE on the Ph action and I been looking for a good looking stock .
 
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I have this pattern I can cut. I have no clue if it is the factory.


As usual just my $.02
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That's Nice ! I don't think that's factory because the one from Mrc has the drop belly which I don't like . You have any pictures of it on a rifle ?
 
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Sorry I simply cut it for a member here. It was his pattern and he allowed me to make a copy.


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Haven't checked these guys in awhile but they replied to my email inquiry that they make sporting(Classic) and tactical(T1 and T11) stocks for the Montana PH action.

Wayne York
(541) 278-4177
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Forum member Christrees, of Walnut Grove Gunstocks of Idaho, made mine.

He used my PH action to make his pattern. The inletting is superb!

I think he has some already made up.

He has a great selection of blanks, hundreds of them from plain to super fancy.

shane
 
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That's Nice ! I don't think that's factory because the one from Mrc has the drop belly which I don't like . You have any pictures of it on a rifle ?


This pattern is from the one and only PH rifle from American Hunting Rifles (AHR). They didn't like the perch belly either so they cut a little off the magazine box to slim the stock. Not enough to change capacity but enough to clean up the lines.


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This pattern is from the one and only PH rifle from American Hunting Rifles (AHR).

Thanks for clearing up my foggy memory on where the pattern had came from. I do like the mass on it for a heavy kicker.


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I still need to send you the Win 52, as well. That project scares me enough that I keep procrastinating.


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Since Wayne swore he would never do another on the PH after he finished the one I sent him, I am assuming that is my AHR stock that someone copied. It was a 600 OK, and last I heard, Frank owns it.

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Actually, we made three rifles on the PH, a 505 Gibbs and two 600 OK's. First thing we did was make a stock pattern that cleaned up the bottom line of the stock and put a little rake into it. It involved taking .100" off the front of the mag box. That's what you will need to do to use that pattern.
 
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As you can see the pattern was sent to me by Tiggertate. I have no clue as to the .1" on the front of the box. I do know he made comment as to adding some material to pattern in the front of the box area to cover.

I'm sure he could clear of the question.


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tigger,

didn't you also buy a ph stock from Christrees?

Did you ever do anything with it?

I am getting ready to start on mine that was cut from the same pattern.

He used my action as a pattern for the inletting.
 
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