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One of these days I hope to see the J.P. Sauer SxS shotgun that I sent off to be converted to a 450/400. That said, somewhere down the line I'd like to have the rather 'plain Jane' wood replaced with a piece of Bastogne walnut that I've had tucked away for years. Not being a wood worker, or one with the patience to take on restocking a gun, I'm looking for someone or someplace to send it out to and have done. Macon Gunstock in MO advertises that theyl inlet and completely fit a customers wood. Anyone have any dealings with them, or recommendations otherwise? | ||
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Google Wineg Stocks for stock work. They can pretty much do all manner of stock fittings. | |||
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I had Macon inlet a blank several years ago. It was fine. As usual just my $.02 Paul K | |||
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Never had Wenig fit one for me, but, I've had a blank pre-inletted by them. Inletting fine,,,, shape,,, well, there was enough 'extra' on the outside I may as well have started from a blank, myself. | |||
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