Thanks mate, I am a bit embarrassed about the time line - I just looked at the start date on this thread, over two years old! FMD that is poor progress… I’m all ears for profound inletting info if you still have it - I’m a bit ****ed still the supplied stock being too shallowI had written something profound on inletting, but then realised this was quite an old thread, and now it looks like really good progress.
It will be a stunning hunting rifle.
Thanks John, not sure about skills (a lot of them I’m picking up on the way) but I certainly have put some effort in!Aitch you have put in a lot of effort and as can be seen by your pics a great job of perseverance and skills
I really wouldn’t worry about the journey of time. It’s your rifle and you need to be in the right frame of mind when doing the work. Besides Hollands, Purdey Westley Richatds etc will all quote 3years.Thanks mate, I am a bit embarrassed about the time line - I just looked at the start date on this thread, over two years old! FMD that is poor progress… I’m all ears for profound inletting info if you still have it - I’m a bit ****ed still the supplied stock being too shallow
Thanks John, not sure about skills (a lot of them I’m picking up on the way) but I certainly have put some effort in!
Totally agree, and I do want to make my own stock at some point. I probably should keep my eye open for a blank.I really wouldn’t worry about the journey of time. It’s your rifle and you need to be in the right frame of mind when doing the work. Besides Hollands, Purdey Westley Richatds etc will all quote 3years.
Next time start with an unshaped blank. You then have the joy of carving out the shape. It’s truly satisfying and exciting watching it come out a solid block of walnut.
Actioning is just time consuming and fidly.
Sraight grain is strong- its what in a gun. Burl Walnut is for dashboards in Jaguars. And it breaks sooner or later.
Thank you!Beautiful work as ever!
Thanks AB, I must say I do enjoy the work - and I wouldn’t say I’m not going to push your 5 year record…That's really nice work . Don't feel too badly about the length of time to finish it , I've spent over five years fiddling around with different rifles before I thought they were " right " . It's about the journey , not the destination .
AB
Well, I wouldn’t turn my nose up at it that’s for sure. Mine might be a bit rougher round the edges but seeing as the difference between the two is more than what I’ve got invested in my 100 series Landcruiser, I’m happy with what I’ve got! I wonder what old mate wants for the second stock…And I bet it will shoot as good as this exy item just advertised too. (Aus) The game wont know any difference.
Calibre/Item: 7x57
Make: Rigby
Model: Highland Stalker
Condition: Excellent
Price: $15800
Advertised: 03/06/2023
Comment: Rigby Calibre/Item: 7x57 Mauser 275 Rigby Model: Highland Stalker Condition: Excellent Factory 14.5" stock plus 13.5" additional custom stock (fitted in photo), tip off mounts...
one email away,i be interested too,it being the work stock prob.second stock
Thanks mate. Nothing ground breaking to report I’m afraid - being side tracked by a batch of knives. With the metal work finished (apart from polishing the reprofiled tang) I’m now on the stock. Pretty much finished shaping it - I think I’m happy with the shape of the schnabel, after studying many different rifles they seem to vary massively in shape between different examples of Type B. Many specific detailed photos were kindly provided by @robinpeck to get some of the details right.Have loved reading this thread! @harrygrey382 where have you got to with it?
I’ve scrubbed the crest and nazi markings.
Yeah - fair enough, those words would make me wince normally, especially if it started off as a complete rifle. But as I had two bare actions, and the other had less pitting, and I wanted this to resemble a commercial sporter not be an obvious ex mil build, and I don’t like nazi symbolism - it all stacked that way. However, even then I still felt bad and I will leave the other one in tact for my next build…Well that made me wince...![]()
Fantastic work and looking great.Thanks
Yeah - fair enough, those words would make me wince normally, especially if it started off as a complete rifle. But as I had two bare actions, and the other had less pitting, and I wanted this to resemble a commercial sporter not be an obvious ex mil build, and I don’t like nazi symbolism - it all stacked that way. However, even then I still felt bad and I will leave the other one in tact for my next build…
Horrible to visit too.Fantastic work and looking great.
Re the symbols I once held a Mauser which had the markings which I was told
designated it’s use in a Concentration Camp. Horrible to hold.
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