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| Posts: 495 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 13 November 2003 |
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| Thank you, That will work , but thought i would fined a used one or something that was close enough i could make work to save a little money |
| Posts: 27 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 06 October 2007 |
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| I did two last year. I duplicated one based on an old Martini Cadet stock and another based on a shortened ithaca 37 stock pattern. Both were modified some, but they are pretty simple stocks and relatively easy to come up with. Just grab some old buttstocks, hold up and see if they are close enough to modify. I doubt that you will be able to actually use any the stocks as is, since the drawbolt will be wrong. You will need to drill that. about any smaller shotgun buttsock should be close. I prefer a straight grip stock on these. I made a 25-35 with 29.5" barrel on a K-action. It's about the largest you can do. The original case taper keeps the chamber wall thick enough with the small action. With Leverevolution powder and the long barrel, it exceeds the 250 Savage and pushes the lower end of the Roberts. |
| Posts: 1238 | Location: Lexington, Kentucky, USA | Registered: 04 February 2003 |
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