Riflestock is done
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pistolero45
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Riflestock is done
I spent this past winter making a gunstock for my silhouette rifle. I am not a woodworker, nor a gunsmith. But it was fun! The stock is made from 3 layers of plywood glued together and shaped with a draw knife and a variety of rasps.
Would'nt it be nice if my score actually improved as a result? ;)



Would'nt it be nice if my score actually improved as a result? ;)



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Re: Riflestock is done
Nice work Mark.
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Re: Riflestock is done
Very nice work Mark.
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Re: Riflestock is done
Today was the first match I used it in, and it worked pretty good. Normally I only shoot my class a couple times per year, but having a stock that fits you is a huge advantage. The shots broke easy, and I scored in my class with no worries.
For those who do not have a stock that fits, you owe it to yourself to get one. The difference is amazing.
For those who do not have a stock that fits, you owe it to yourself to get one. The difference is amazing.
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Re: Riflestock is done
You say you aren't a woodworker, but your project says otherwise. 
I wouldn't even know where to begin on a project like that. Nice job!
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I wouldn't even know where to begin on a project like that. Nice job!
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Holy Smokes!!!!! With a Draw Knife? I have used a draw knife making primitive bows for years and you are obviously a gifted wood worker. Great Job!!
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