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28 August 2007, 10:46
olcrip
Stock duplicating
I read somewhere on this forum about someone doing stock duplicating in a machine. Can anybody steer me in the right direction? I'm building my first big bore rifle and would like to try my hand at finishing a walnut stock. bewildered


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28 August 2007, 18:51
dempsey
http://www.gunstockduplicating.com/


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28 August 2007, 19:06
jeffeosso
Mike K is probably one of the best there is.


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28 August 2007, 20:57
olcrip
quote:
Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Mike K is probably one of the best there is.


I'm so tickled to have a band of Bubba's to give direction. thumb

With Mikes pricing my big bore stock is attainable. Finishing will be a great joy when it finally gets here. I sure do appreciate all the help. clap


Olcrip,
Nuclear Grade UBC Ret.
NRA Life Member, December 2009

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28 August 2007, 21:02
jeffeosso
OC,
I turn stocks, but mike is alot better!!


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
28 August 2007, 22:06
MtnGun
What is the waiting time on a stock from Mike K?
28 August 2007, 22:34
22WRF
Just remember, there is two parts to the gunstock duplicating process. First, the duplicator, and second, him (or her I guess) having the exact shape stock that you want duplicated.

If you have a really really nice piece of wood and you want something nobody else has, it might be better to first get a real junky piece of wood, have it duplicated, inlet it using your metalwork, glass that metalwork in, reshape to your satisfaction using bondo, etc., and then have it reduplicated.
29 August 2007, 00:06
dempsey
I can't remember what it took on the one I had him do this past spring but it was done in the time line he said it would be. It wasn't a real long time, I'd guess six weeks or so. It will of course depend on how busy they are.


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