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I am looking for one of those pre-finished drop in 98 stocks without a cheekpiece for a lefty friend. I got one 3-4 yrs ago, boyds maybe? But now all I find have cheekpieces. Any ideas?
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rasp off the cheekpiece.
 
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What he said.


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I wouldnt be trying to find a finished stock if I was going to do that anyway guys!
 
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If you can find a Boyds JRS I think they were made without a cheek piece.


As usual just my $.02
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Originally posted by ramrod340:
If you can find a Boyds JRS I think they were made without a cheek piece.


Nup, JRS has a cheekpiece.

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I saw that, I know I got one a few years ago somewhere without..
 
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Nup, JRS has a cheekpiece.

Sorry shouldn't have trusted my memory. I sure thought the one I had wwaayy back when didn't have one.


As usual just my $.02
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There are gazillions of Tupperware stocks out there requiring no finish. No one said anything about wood, eh? LH, RH buttplate, glass and go shoot.

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Originally posted by Lord Frith:
There are gazillions of Tupperware stocks out there requiring no finish. No one said anything about wood, eh? LH, RH buttplate, glass and go shoot.

Stephen


Your right nobody said anything about wood, but he did say left hand, pre finished, no cheek piece and m98 which cuts your gazillion down to about 3.
 
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I am looking for one of those pre-finished drop in 98 stocks without a cheekpiece for a lefty friend. I got one 3-4 yrs ago, boyds maybe? But now all I find have cheekpieces. Any ideas?
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http://www.brownells.com/.aspx...N_RIFLE_WALNUT_STOCK

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Your right nobody said anything about wood, but he did say left hand, pre finished, no cheek piece and m98 which cuts your gazillion down to about 3.


He said his friend is a lefty. He didn't say he was looking for a left hand Mauser stock.

If not limited to wood, the Hogue has no cheek piece. Drop-in, no bedding needed.
http://www.brownells.com/.aspx...ts_Mauser_98_Sporter


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The Ramline synthetic is a drop-in with no cheek-piece. I have 2 and they are fine for an inexpensive stock.

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He dead set against synthetic. I think the one Kabluey found on Brownells will do the trick, many thanks for the help!
 
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