22 April 2004, 20:02
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any one know where i can get material on how to checker a stock. too cheap to have it done an to expensive for my handi. want to try it myself. what have i got to lose. checked around an they want $50 to do it. if i screw it up i can always buy a ultra forarm for about the same price i think. forarm is all i want checkered.
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23 April 2004, 01:59
yellowdog5See if you can get a copy of "Checkering and Carving Gunstocks" by Monte Kennedy at your library. It's an older book but has very good instructions on how to checker. (By the way, $50 doesn't sound out of line to checker a forend). My best advice is take your time and go slow, it's a lot easier to take wood off than to put it back on. Checkering is not difficult, but a pattern can be ruined in a matter of seconds if your concentration wanders.
Good luck.
23 April 2004, 04:43
festusThank you yellowdog. right up my alley public library.
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