Could be….I’m taking it to the range tomorrow…if it doesn’t perform as expected, I’ll get back to you. JohnThat rig For Sale?
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Could be….I’m taking it to the range tomorrow…if it doesn’t perform as expected, I’ll get back to you. JohnThat rig For Sale?
So nice. Was that adjustable forearm your idea I never seen that before. Super nice stippling. What wood is that OldVet wants to know
adjustable forearms are pretty common on field target rifles…this example is my interpretation of a common concept. Thank you for the nice words. The wood is figured American Walnut out of Missouri. JohnSo nice. Was that adjustable forearm your idea I never seen that before. Super nice stippling. What wood is that OldVet wants to know.
Thank you! The stippling is a series of over lapping 1/16” hemispheres, applied with a foredom tool, and a 1/16” ball burr. It’s a lot of dots! Yes , the wood is American Walnut out of Missouri. JohnVery nice work and Very nice wood. Looks totally functional too. How did you do the stipling?
My guess is the wood is walnut.
Thank you for the compliment! JohnThe kind of stock the THOMAS needs over the aluminum chassis.
But then again with a chassis rifle at near 4K alone ... adding such a stock if one could even purchase may very well add $1000 to $1500 to that figure !!!
Just a KILLER job on that ... damn impressive![]()
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I did…I documented the process in my “ Build Process” post. Thank you for the compliment. JohnLovely work. Did you make the cheek rising hardware, and forearm lowering hardware too?
Always impressed with the mad skills and craftmanship of some of the people on this forum. You should be very proud of yourself for that fine bit of kit. Thank you for sharing it with us. MarkView attachment 573294View attachment 573295View attachment 573296View attachment 573297View attachment 573298View attachment 573299View attachment 573300
Sorry to have you jump from one post to another…that’s the finished product. Thank you for viewing my post. John
Your wrists most be in good shape to do that, huh?Thank you! The stippling is a series of over lapping 1/16” hemispheres, applied with a foredom tool, and a 1/16” ball burr. It’s a lot of dots! Yes , the wood is American Walnut out of Missouri. John
Thank you for your kind comments…hope you enjoyed it. JohnAlways impressed with the mad skills and craftmanship of some of the people on this forum. You should be very proud of yourself for that fine bit of kit. Thank you for sharing it with us. Mark
The wrist is ok…frequent breaks….its the finger pressure that kills me. It’s been 4-5 days since I finished the texturing, and the numbness is just starting to go away now. JohnYour wrists most be in good shape to do that, huh?
Stunning! what does the whole kit weigh in at? scope and all ? @JohnTaylorView attachment 573294View attachment 573295View attachment 573296View attachment 573297View attachment 573298View attachment 573299View attachment 573300
Sorry to have you jump from one post to another…that’s the finished product. Thank you for viewing my post. John