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01 July 2008, 12:56
TrophyShotPrints
Pics of Laminate [Semi or Custom Stocks]
Could you please... Big Grin

Post pictures of your Custom or Semi-Custom LAMINATE STOCK RIFLE?

I'm thinking its the route I want to go for my next project...

This is the time to SHOW and TELL guys!!!

Thanks! clap popcorn clap popcorn clap popcorn clap popcorn clap
01 July 2008, 13:29
dempsey
Excuse the quality of the pics, these are from my days of using a cheap camera and a scanner..... This is a M70 30-06, Douglas barrel and a Acra-bond semi inlet Bastogne stock. I was real happy with it, especially at the reasonable prices they had prior to becoming Serengetti. The slices match very well color wise and are very hard to see. I gave it to my brother in law for a Graduation gift. It shoots very well. The Burris scope fogged up on his first elk hunt with it Mad I sent it back and got another but gave him a B&L scope and it's work fine since






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01 July 2008, 17:18
mho
A couple of Serengeti stocked rifles....

A customized M700 Varmint restocked with a laminated Bastogne blank:



This is a Stiller Predator action stocked with a laminated Claro blank:



On that latter stock, this is where the lamination is the most obvious, other than that it is really inconspicuous...



- mike


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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
02 July 2008, 23:47
TrophyShotPrints
Thanks for sharing guys...

Those are some very BEAUTIFUL pieces you got there...

Pure Class... clap clap
03 July 2008, 01:00
loud-n-boomer
Here's another, this one built by Duane Wiebe.




One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
03 July 2008, 04:24
Dr.K
Mho; That's a very nice looking laminated stock !. As they all are !.
Mho; Is that a #3 piece laminate ?.

I believe I'll glue up some blanks an send them out to be pattern duplicated .

I've often thought about a #5 piece with alternating color an grain contrasts .

I have some nice Indian an South American Rosewood , Thailand Teak Crows ash .

I've also kicked around the Idea of a slightly different laminate Bocote and either Canary wood or Zebrano (Zebrawood ) .

I think I will try Zebrano an Bocote first as the weight of one off sets the others weight.

Multiple .500" width X 1.0" height strips of alternating color placement .

I'll lay it out in the computer first and see what ends up where upon pattern cut .

I have K's of Bd Ft. of exotics , an I can't take it with me !.

Shoot Straight Know Your Target . ... salute
03 July 2008, 05:03
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by loud-n-boomer:
Here's another, this one built by Duane Wiebe.




Pretty cool looking piece you got there...

BTW what is it chambered for and what type of scope bases and rings is it wearing???
VERY interesting looking rifle, again I say SUPER COOL!!!.....Good job and thanks for sharing! clap clap
03 July 2008, 14:35
mho
quote:
Originally posted by Dr.K:
Mho; Is that a #3 piece laminate ?.


Yes, I believe both are 3 piece laminates. The lower number of laminate layers makes the lamination less conspicuous - compared to the original 5 piece laminate.

How much the lamination shows up largely depends on colour variation within the blank. Serengeti do their best to have figure within the blank match up. Naturally there are limits to how far down this road they can go.

- mike


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The rifle is a noble weapon... It entices its bearer into primeval forests, into mountains and deserts untenanted by man. - Horace Kephart
04 July 2008, 05:32
Duane Wiebe
May be a little off the "subject", but I was pretty darn proud of the effort extended on the Enfield action...it's a 458 Lott. I have to thank Tom Burgess for his input on the action modifications. (lots)

Off the top of his head, he was giving me dimensions, specs, welding info...on and on...after about 45 minutes, I asked him if he must have just done one..his answer was...no....about 1949 (The time of this conversation? about 1995!)
04 July 2008, 05:56
Fjold
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Frank



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04 July 2008, 12:31
TrophyShotPrints
quote:
Originally posted by Duane Wiebe:
May be a little off the "subject", but I was pretty darn proud of the effort extended on the Enfield action...it's a 458 Lott. I have to thank Tom Burgess for his input on the action modifications. (lots)

Off the top of his head, he was giving me dimensions, specs, welding info...on and on...after about 45 minutes, I asked him if he must have just done one..his answer was...no....about 1949 (The time of this conversation? about 1995!)



Mr Wiebe, thank you very much for the info...You folks pulled off a BEAUTY as usual...I think its quite unique and I like it!

clap clap
04 July 2008, 12:34
TrophyShotPrints
Hi Frank thanks for posting...I like the stock and the entire set-up...real nice!!! clap clap

August will be here in no time buddy...You will love Namibia for sure...Safe hunting my friend!
06 August 2008, 01:14
Fast Ed


This is a Richard's Microfit laminate. Always wanted to do a full length and decided to do it with a laminate for stability.

Fast Ed


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