Anyone have a SIMPLE trap butt plate design they'd care to share? The rifle has a plain Jane steel plate and I'm fitting a peep sight to the rear claw-mount base. I'd like to be able to stow the peep under the plate for convenience. Minimum weight is a plus!
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Unless something else turns up I guess I'll try Dunlop's design, although his preamble of "Making a trap butt plate is a devilish job..." is not terribly encouraging!
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Originally posted by Duane Wiebe: If your time is worth more than four dollars an hour...buy a Biesen..
Generally I'd agree but the fact is this is simply a personal project. So my time really doesn't count, in fact depending on how it goes it may be an investment in learning! The plate on this (existing) stock is somewhat "different" and replacement would require radical alteration to an already borderline length of pull. Just fishing for ideas. If I hose it up too bad I'll need to replace the whole stock and maybe then some other maker's plate can be incorporated... or maybe the entire project will take a different direction!
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I had a similar problem. I installed patch box from Track of the wolf on the rifle I built from my son. Looks great. Had a place to engrave his name. Jeff
The true measure of a hunters skill is not the size of the trophy but rather the length of the shot with the greater measure of skill being the shorter shot---Jeff Cooper
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jnc91, great idea! Can you advise which one you used? The only one(s) I see that would be close to proper size for my project don't appear to come with springs. While the capbox idea is interesting, it's not the metal parts I'm concerned about - I can do that easy enoug - but rather fitting and possibly making the necessary spring(s) to make it operate properly. Insight on TOW's product would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Posts: 777 | Location: United States | Registered: 06 March 2006
I really like the idea of a trap but plate. I have for a long time. I like the idea of a trap pistol grip too. But in the mean time , I am looking for a decent leather smith to make me a pouch that will fit on my sling. ...tj3006