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Shape/Inlet Stock
12 August 2008, 17:50
dsitemanShape/Inlet Stock
Have on the way nice piece of walnut blank and looking for source to rough shape and inlet for 98 Mauser sporter. Checked w/ some of the commerical sources and price to do so is OK, but delviery is some 3-4 months away. Figured there might be a small shop out there that could fit in such a job with their dupliating machine?? Any help appreciated. Thanks
12 August 2008, 18:56
Grizzly AlbertHave you tried Richard's Micro-Fit?
I've got some walnut and a 98 too and I plan to use them in a few months. Thier stocks are okay-plenty of wood to take off for the "perfect fit". They'll also leave extra wood on where you want it if you want extra high comb,etc.
12 August 2008, 19:56
dsitemanNo sir, have not tried them, but will give them a call. Great American Gunstocks can do it, but the 4 month lead time is a bit much for me.
May not have any choice, but will check Richards out and thanks for the input.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
13 August 2008, 00:25
craigsterIf it's a "nice peice of walnut", I would highly recommend
not sending it to RMF.
13 August 2008, 01:16
ACRecurveDonny Gemes at ShowMe Gunstocks is fairly fast...usually less than 2 weeks. His phone number is Googleable.
Good hunting,
Andy
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13 August 2008, 01:56
dsitemanThanks for the leads, will check it out. Yes, I have some questions about RMS also. Went to a lot of trouble getting the blank, coming from Australia and would not want to mess it up.
13 August 2008, 05:07
weavemanEd Shullin in colorado does a very good job and has a fast turn around usually less than 3 weeks just google his name and the contact info will come up he doesnt do computers
contact by mail and phone only but if you call you can actually talk to him and discuss what you want and the turn around time once he receives your blank his price was $75 to shape and inlet and the inleting is tight and not a lot of excess wood on the stock
weaveman
13 August 2008, 06:38
Dall85I have used Show-Me for shotgun and rifle stocks and never been disappointed. You can reach Donnie Gemmes at 660-438-4568. Great guy, fast work and very reasonable pricing. I like his templates much better than Great American. More beef, if you are making a heavy caliber it is truly best to use his American Classic.
Jim
13 August 2008, 10:22
724wdroger biesen has done a couple of nice stocks for me. good price, but not sure on his timeline at this moment. give him a call! great guy to BS with.
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13 August 2008, 17:17
dsitemanHello,
I am expecting the blank, coming from Roger Vardy "downunder" and will check several sources for the shaping/inletting of the wood.
Might want to check out Roger's web site for he has a very good selection and many years of experience to boot. Believe his site is
www.rogervardywoodstock.com and he has about anything you or your budget could desire. Shame he is not a "yank" for believe he would be a damn good one!! Thanks for all the input, much appreciated.
13 August 2008, 17:52
ramrod340quote:
Ed Shullin in colorado
I've used Ed Shullin for one blank. He had quick turn around. Matter of fact I was in CO on vacation dropped it off one weekend picked it up on the return one week later. He also installed an Ebony tip. Only issue I had was he only had one pattern for a M98.
I have also had Show-me do a blank as well. Again I dropped it off on vacation. Was in their shop and could see the patterns. I think their turn arond was 2-3 weeks. They had several patterns. I did like their Classic.
As usual just my $.02
Paul K
14 August 2008, 05:54
YaleTry Wenig in Missouri.
Sincerely,
Chris Bemis
15 August 2008, 19:53
Glen71Is Mike Kokolus still around?
Website15 August 2008, 21:20
max(hm2)i hope so. i got one from him about a month ago and sent him another one to do.