Has anyone handmade their own rifle stock?

Glendine

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As about has anyone made their own stock or modifications
Id love to see some pictures and info on the build etc?

Regards,
Glendine.
 
I've made some fibreglass and carbon fibre composite stocks a few years ago for Sako 75's. I found it difficult and had a lot of failures.

I've been thinking of better and easier methods for a few years and got a decent vacuum pump so will have to pull my finger out again and make some lighter stocks.



 
nice work one and all, i wonder how long before home 3D printers are large enough to print a stock, that would be cool.
 
ML Sporting Rifle 001.webpML Sporting Rifle 011.webpML Sporting Rifle 009.webpML Sporting Rifle 004.webp

LH .54 Sporting rifle. L&R lock, Rice barrel, Jim Chambers kit parts inletted and built by myself

The barrel is now browned, but I can't find any photos. I know the peep sight isn't strictly correct, but I hunt deer with it and my eyes aren't up to open sights any longer. The blob of luminous nail polish on the foresight isn't very 18th century either, but if it works, it works.
 
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This serves to inform my belief that you need to be given of both physical and artistic skill to be a stocker:

One ill-considered move with file or production paper and hundreds of hours of work must be consigned to the wood shed.

K
 
Can you point me in the direction to where I can get some of that laminated ply mate

Its birch ply, 2 x 25mm offcuts i had laying around bonded together.
Don’t try it with regular marine ply, theres not enough laminations and its made of rammel!
As to where to get it from, a full 8x4 sheet will be well over £100 and you only need a strip maybe 250mm wide.
You may find some off cuts on Facebook Marketplace or ebay or you may have some local joiner shops that may give you some for a drink.
 
Its birch ply, 2 x 25mm offcuts i had laying around bonded together.
Don’t try it with regular marine ply, theres not enough laminations and its made of rammel!
As to where to get it from, a full 8x4 sheet will be well over £100 and you only need a strip maybe 250mm wide.
You may find some off cuts on Facebook Marketplace or ebay or you may have some local joiner shops that may give you some for a drink.
Thanks for the reply I emailed Boyd’s to see if they would be willing to sell me a blank but still waiting for a reply
 
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