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    Very nice bit of Lumber on that

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    Class!!

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    Does he build stocks from scratch?


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    Quote Originally Posted by MSL View Post
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    Yes the long way. No replicator in his wee shop. You need to be patient but he’s one of the best.

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    Laurie refurbished a couple of my stocks. If you are in a rush or inpatient find someone else. All good things take time.

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    It's worse now you've got a double as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    It's worse now you've got a double as well
    Not really
    The last person to see me shoot it decided it wasn't for him.
    He's a lot bigger than me and would take more of the recoil
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    stop it bloody drooling up here man that it nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    More info needed please …..very nice on the eye

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky View Post
    More info needed please …..very nice on the eye
    1959 M70 270win, has had a few tickle ups, custom stock, jeweled bolt body and extractor, stipled bolt knob and bolt release and trigger guard release bottom metal. Not a show piece it's been hunted with but very tidy for it's age and something I'd like to think Jack would give his stamp of approval
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    Kimber Classic Select in 25-06rem. Rifle has taken deer from 30yds - 500 yds

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    ‘Brothers in Arms’ from the bottom Winchester 1885 in 220 Swift, Dakota M10 in 257 Robert's, Ruger No1 in 257 Robert’s and Dakota M10 .222.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Southcity View Post
    ‘Brothers in Arms’ from the bottom Winchester 1885 in 220 Swift, Dakota M10 in 257 Robert's, Ruger No1 in 257 Robert’s and Dakota M10 .222.

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    Which action do you prefer ( not too many folks have an 1885, No 1 and a Dakota)?

 

 

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