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16 December 2003, 12:09
GSP7
Stock Geometry pics
Here is a Great American stock and a modified boyds JRS to compare.

This is supposed to be a Gary Goudy style but it looks like Darwin Hensleys style

Look how high the toe line is .
It looks goofy to me and makes the stock look fragile.
Plus the ebony is not square

I can send it back. what do you think?




16 December 2003, 16:41
DeBee
Are you getting "seconds" from GAG??? If so, you have to expect some anomalies...

I see the stock is cut for the Neidner Plate- changing it would be a pain- cutting it off and installing a butt pad would be easy. As is, the pitch is about zero. I have a pic of a .404 Jeffery with identical geometry- looks unusual and I bet it does aid in taking the recoil...

The ebony is an easy fix- hack it off and epoxy it back on with some acraglass and black dye to your liking.
16 December 2003, 16:42
DeBee
Are you getting "seconds" from GAG??? If so, you have to expect some anomalies...

I see the stock is cut for the Neidner Plate- changing it would be a pain- cutting it off and installing a butt pad would be easy. As is, the pitch is about zero. I have a pic of a .404 Jeffery with identical geometry- looks unusual and I bet it doesn't aid in taking the recoil...

The ebony is an easy fix- hack it off and epoxy it back on with some acraglass and black dye to your liking.
16 December 2003, 17:11
GSP7
Dbee, It is not a second.. So GAG says unless they are liers. Are they full of shit Debee? I use pacmyire Pads and I would cut it at 90 degrees to the comb , Piece of cake. The stock just looks like crap in the toe line to me . Cutting wood off the toeline isnt going to help recoil.
16 December 2003, 17:49
Nitroman
It looks ok to me. There is enough wood there you can modify the wrist and cap into a more elegant profile. It will work.
16 December 2003, 18:26
GSP7
No , there is 1/2 " of wood thats been removed from the toeline behind the grip.