Years ago, I took a stockmaking course at Rochester Institute of Technology, taught by Joe Balickie, a famous stockmaker from North Carolina. I bought a blank, a two by six really, from Jerry Hart and used it to carve a stock for my .300 H&H Magnum Model 70. I had never made a stock before, so it was a challenge for me. Joe guided me through the process, but would not touch it himself. The following year, I took a checkering course at RIT and finished the rifle. I bet I've got 200 hours in this project--harder when you don't know what you are doing!
A funny story about the front floorplate hinge--I initially over inletted it, and the "gaposis" was driving me nuts. I went home and found a piece of steel and made a new, larger hinge. All I had was a drill press and files, but it came out ok, and no more "gaposis"!






A funny story about the front floorplate hinge--I initially over inletted it, and the "gaposis" was driving me nuts. I went home and found a piece of steel and made a new, larger hinge. All I had was a drill press and files, but it came out ok, and no more "gaposis"!
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