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Unread 05-16-2024, 04:14 PM   #21
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No more than I know about it, seems it would be a tricky and pricey endeavor with the skeleton buttplate.
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Some Repro's can be bent a bit. Some can't. Type of walnut used and whether it is quartersawn or not can make a big difference. I'm not talking a big bend. I'm talking like 1/4" max down at heel.
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Thanks, Tom, but this way I can blame my misses on the stock not fitting!
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A bend of 1/4" at the heel? Would that have any noticeable difference at the face? Wouldn't a bit of a shave from the comb, tapering back to the heel be safer?
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Bill this is exactly what I had done with my A10 20 gauge. After refinishing it looked factory and fit perfectly.
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I decided to get rid of my 28 ga Repro and it's now sold.
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Received my Purdey on Tuesday and while I'm ok with the gun itself, the case did not disappoint! Here are a few pics.
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