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Unread 12-05-2019, 12:36 PM   #1
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Great picture, I would start him off with a nice 28 english stock repro with some 3/4 oz loads and then work him up to the SSS a little later.
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Unread 12-06-2019, 05:46 PM   #2
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No No No do not cut the stock! Get a temporary stock, once its cut there is no going back to original. Even worn with use is better that cutting it. We had a famous Client that cut the stock on a fantastic piece of wood for his grand child . Kid grew up a few years later and the stock came back for a re-glue.Looked really bad and the very wealthy father could have afforded a new stock said nope glue it up
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Oh I would never do that, I took that comment as a joke. He will get gun when it is right time. He is my grandson and will have to pry out of my hands, when he is big enough to do that he will be ready to shoot it😁
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No No No do not cut the stock! Get a temporary stock, once its cut there is no going back to original. Even worn with use is better that cutting it. We had a famous Client that cut the stock on a fantastic piece of wood for his grand child . Kid grew up a few years later and the stock came back for a re-glue.Looked really bad and the very wealthy father could have afforded a new stock said nope glue it up
Relax Richard I was joking, really
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