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Unread 08-09-2024, 08:08 AM   #21
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The Leatherman makes a lace on pad that fastens around the butt to keep everything stationary. He also makes those wrap around pads but they only give you about 1/4”. The comb is leather that is adjustable for height with its Velcro backing. It was made for rifle shooters but I bought one at the Southern a few years back to address a grade 3 hammergun with 3.5” of drop. He has a website. Worked like a charm
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Mike Orlen has long since given up stock bending.
As an aside, Mike still does bore, chamber and choke work to the best of my knowledge.






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I still say try to adjust to it...
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I still say try to adjust to it...
I’d go along with that if it were an only gun situation but not so much if you regularly shoot 6 or 7 and there’s a big difference between them all .
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I didn't say it was always easy...but for the right gun I think it's worth it. I have my limits too, once the drop is past 3 1/2 - 3 3/4 I throw in the towel.
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As an aside, Mike still does bore, chamber and choke work to the best of my knowledge.






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I believe he only works on steel barrels and won't do anything to composite barrels.
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Mike altered the chokes on a set of grade-1 Laminated Steel barrels for me about 5 years ago.






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I have sent 4 guns to Dan Morgan in Vermont , all of them were English stocks . The first two were a Parker and a Fox which had both been restocked. I wanted about an 1” positive cast and he was able to get them where I wanted them . I asked him about bending a pistol grip and he said if it would bend he could only get 1/8” , I didn’t send him the pistol grip . Last mouth I sent him a 1925 Wesley Richards drop lock and a Fox SP Skeet both with original stocks . He was able to get almost what I wanted in the WR but couldn’t get the Fox to move at all . I know there’s a chance for them to move but $500 for bending is cheaper than a new stock . I’m have a pistol grip stock made for a Parker DHE 20 gauge by Wenig Custom Gunstocks and could buy a nice Parker for what I’m paying for the stock. That’s my 2 cent worth on bending stocks. Tracy Pellett
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Mike altered the chokes on a set of grade-1 Laminated Steel barrels for me about 5 years ago.






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I have had Mike work on guns several years ago, barrel work and stock bending both. His work was excellent. About two years ago I wanted a set of Parker composite barrels bored out slightly to remove some pitting. Barrel thickness was good. I contacted him and was told he didn't do composite barrels. This may have been a temporary thing but I haven't approached him about it since. I found that Skeets Gunshop does an excellent job on them and has quick turnaround and good prices.
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. I contacted him .
That, in itself, was quite a chore, He's terrible about answering his phone. I found, in the past, that it's best to call him before 8am.

Sadly, Mitch Shultz, has retired, but we talked about honing, or opening chokes on composite barrels. His take on it was that from a practical point, there is no reason to avoid this type of work, and he believed the reluctance of others came down a liability concern, but not a metallurgical one.
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