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23 January 2006, 19:59
HP Shooter
New 9,3x62 Project ready for Constructive Criticism.......
One minor quibble: the recoil pad is too red and too thick. It draws too much attention to itself. Pehaps a reddish/brown leather covering would suit it better?
23 January 2006, 21:48
larrys
Outstanding! I even like the tip. Can I "borrow" the checkering pattern, from the pics here, for the one I am doing? I know it's the internet, but I hate to take things without asking. I will just use your pics as the pattern. My second stockmaking attempt should be done in a couple of months, thanks to Chic's advice.


Larry

"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everybody stands around reloading" -- Thomas Jefferson
24 January 2006, 02:25
SDH
dj, Very nice job with a great action and cartridge! folks already caught the tip shaping and slightly squareish forend. I really like the comb nose shaping without fluting, but I would prefer a relief cut at the ejector port.
A detail many pro stockers miss is the rear line of the checkering. Yours doesn't begin with the cut line at the toe line junction and doesn't quite follow the sleak grip lines you so consciently shaped in the stock. I would suggest holding a pencil as if it were a compass, with your one finger tracing the lower grip line and the pencil drawing the upper. Start with the pencil point at the rear grip cut and maintain the same width up through the grip. This will remove the slight lump you have at the lower rear of the grip checkering.
It is a VERY fine rifle, and I do understand your desire to refine the next one.
SDH


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24 January 2006, 03:57
Woodjack
Sorry no Criticism,rather,Looking at you rig I am inspired to build a pre 64 .300H&H.
24 January 2006, 03:59
djpaintles
SDH, Again thanks for the Master level advice. I may end up rounding the tip but the forend will have to wait for a few hunting trip scratches for I'd hassle with a redo.

Jimmy223, Yes the Swivels are the same as Customstox recommended though these were graciously donated to me my Doug Humbarger. He made a custom cutter to cut them the same on the lathe while Customstox uses files.

Larrys, Of course you are more than welcome to use the pattern, though I would reccommend that you follow the advice GNMKR gave. It was blind luck that the top edge of the grip panels followed the grip line like they did, but my next one will. Also I wished I would have rounded the back corner above the grip cap like on ForrestB's, Duane Wiebe built 6.5x55. ForrestB posted some great pics here:

https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/9411043/m/657104892

These 3 rifles represent the type of thing I hope to be able to do someday.


I weighed the 9,3 today and with the scope and rings it was just at 8.5 lbs.
Here's a pic of it with it's 7x57 stablemate in progress:



Again thanks to all for the comments and criticism's. I hope to keep learning from them all....................DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
24 January 2006, 04:03
ForrestB
dj, that is a hell of a job. Any critique is mostly a difference of artistic opinion. You said my rifles were an "inspiration" to you, well your rifle is an inspiration to me. I'd trade half my collection for one rifle - if I could build it myself and have anywhere near the result that you've achieved. That is fine work.


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24 January 2006, 04:24
333_OKH
quote:
if I could build it myself and have anywhere near the result that you've achieved.



Excellent point. What an accomplishment!
24 January 2006, 04:24
MajorCaliber
Nice work! How long did it take?
24 January 2006, 04:28
Bill Soverns
DJ,

Beautiful work! Others have already made comments/critiques so I will refrain and just say job well done and you should be very proud of it. Keep it up! I look forward to pictures of your next project.


P.S. Your workbench is too clean........
24 January 2006, 04:47
ForrestB
quote:
Originally posted by Bill Soverns:
P.S. Your workbench is too clean........


That's the only thing that makes me believe he really might be an amateur.


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Francis Bacon
24 January 2006, 06:01
fla3006
Super job DJ, wish I had half your talent.


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24 January 2006, 07:10
djpaintles
MajorCaliber, I think that it took about 1 1/2 to 2 months total working time, spread out over 2 1/2 to 3 years due to my only being able to do gunwork in my off season from my Bill paying job.............DJ

.....................I might have tidied up a bit for the picture....... Smiler.........DJ


....Remember that this is all supposed to be for fun!..................
24 January 2006, 08:09
Customstox
DJ, I missed the relief cut on the loading port. I glossed right over it. That is easily remedied.


Chic Worthing
"Life is Too Short To Hunt With An Ugly Gun"
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