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Thanks to several of the members I have added some new stock patterns. As I get pictures of them I'll add them.
Tiggertate was kind enough to let me make a copy of his Montana PH action stock.


This is a M70 LA classic

M98 from zlr


M98 Whitworth That needs the grip smoothed out


Mini Mauser


M 98


Old Style 98


This is what I call an old classic.

While this is more a new classic.


As usual just my $.02
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The Mini Mauser is simply the Remington 799 factory stock. Which to me has too much wood on it. I was thinking about making a new stock being a thinned down front and one of my other butts.

What combination would make a nice Mini stock??


As usual just my $.02
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Can you do one of the classic styles in smallring 98?
 
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Can you do one of the classic styles in smallring 98

I would have to say maybe. If it is a small ring std length 7.835" between action screw centers then I could either leave the front ring area uncut or cut a starter groove.

If the spacing is different then I currently don't have a pattern.


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Do you think that this:
[QUOTE]This is what I call an old classic.

would translate into this?
 
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xausa

If the question is "is there enough wood in the cheek piece to allow a reshape" the answer is yes.

I have two old style mauser stocks that have this cheek piece that have been cut short. I need to add a spacer to get them back to the right OAL. They do have a much slimmer forearm.

If that is your stock we could simply copy it. Hopefully the pad is removable and I simply drill a couple small screw holes in the front of the barrel channel. Put a layer of tape over the wood. If you allow me to make a pattern there wouldn't be any additional setup charge.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K
 
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Paul - I have a couple of questions and of course the first one is the (ball-park) cost?

The second is, can a client supply his own blank?

The third is I have a small ring 21H Brno stock I would be willing to lend you as a pattern. It would be the stock I need copied. --- John
 
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John

I'm currently running a discount. $100 to copy my pattern. $115 to copy yours assuming minimal work to get it ready to mount.

By all means your wood. If you need a source contact Cecil Fredi. He has some good wood at good prices.

Using your stock shouldn't be an issue. Assuming the pad comes off so I can attach it easily. If not then I can still clamp to it. In those cases I leave extra wood along the butt the customer has to remove. If I need to build a tapered spacer to fill the void then there is some extra setup. I have a jig that mounts in the end of the barrel channel that requires a couple holes. Nothing that shows. The guides for the duplicator are nylon. If need be the stock can be covered in tape as extra protection. Normally a good coat of paste wax will minimize or eliminate any marks.

Is that your 7x57 modified stock?


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Paul; No it's not my modified stock - still working on that "beauty". I have several more of those 21H stocks to consider.

Your price is not bad IMHO, but I'll need to look into shipping an item back & forth across the great divide (border).

The fact is I have purchased most of my blanks from Cecil. Will have a nice maple blank coming shortly.

Thanks for your reply. --- John
 
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Ramrod,

I was looking at a saved picture of your, "Old Classic" just last week, so this posting is quite timely.

I will dig out some saved wood blanks from the spare room and send you a PM after I take pictures (with measurements to see if they will work).

Thank you for providing your service.

'dart


 
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PM on the way for my next two stocks. The first two you did for me worked out perfectly.
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It´s very nice to see that someone in there "other side of Big Bond" do stock designed for classic Mauser rifles with scope. I always prefer that kind of cheek piece.

 
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It´s very nice to see that someone in there "other side of Big Bond" do stock designed for classic Mauser rifles with scope. I always prefer that kind of cheek piece.

Yep I wish I had that pattern. Only thing close I have is the Whitworth or a pattern that is way TOO thin in the forearm. Even the Whitworth has too much wood on the cheek piece.


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