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russ looks like a fine job well done to me...fine lookin gun...brad does good work dont he.. charlie
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The Following User Says Thank You to charlie cleveland For Your Post: |
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Chris ,In the first two pictures ,that is the original butt fore and aft , the LOP was so long some one cut the Butt of the stock and left the Skeleton Plate and Checking attached to the piece that was lopped off at that time I would assume a pad was added to get to a more normal LOP ,when I purchased the gun the pad if there was ever one installed was removed and the rear of the stock reattached ,the LOP was nearly 15 5/8 if I recall correctly ! I sent the gun to Brad and I need a 14 to 14 1/4 LOP ,so it was decided to leave the Skeleton Plate attached and remove wood forward or back of the original cut to try and match grain as nearly as possible and to get the LOP I needed to be able to shoot the gun and make it appear as natural as possible ! I was very pleased this was accomplished as well as it is ! I know a lot of the PGCA Members are quite familiar with this gun and thought they would enjoy seeing how it turned out ! Russ
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Some grain painting work would hide that line to the point you wouldn't know it was there if the mating of the surfaces is perfect.
DLH
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The Following User Says Thank You to Destry L. Hoffard For Your Post: |
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