New Crossbow Stock
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New Crossbow Stock
Dug out the wood working tools out and tried to make a new stock today It's only a white pine sample, but if works i'll make another from ash or maple.
Brian
It appears that your stock project is off to a great start. It looks great so far. Keep us posted on your final accomplishments.
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There are alot of talented people on this forum, just another reason why it's best, looks good so far need to see finish bow
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Looks good. That is exactly how I made mine. Make a sample one first , then a good one , out of some fine wood. Then, start over make a different design entireley.
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Gold Tip II 311 Grain
Meat Seeker, 3 blade, Mechanical 100 Grain
Boo Astroflight String
Varizone Sighting
Looks good. If you are looking for a cheap but nice looking wood, try Baltic Birch. It is laminated , easy to work with and shouldn't warp or twist.
This is my H&R Ultra Varmint in .223 with a Baltic Birch stock I recently finished. I cut out the blanks with my saw, shaped it with an angle grinder and different sanders, stained it with a light coat of Minwax Ebony stain and then Tung oiled it for a glossy, protected finish.
This is my H&R Ultra Varmint in .223 with a Baltic Birch stock I recently finished. I cut out the blanks with my saw, shaped it with an angle grinder and different sanders, stained it with a light coat of Minwax Ebony stain and then Tung oiled it for a glossy, protected finish.
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Good stuff. My X-Bow stock is made out of it and it not expensive.
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