Hickory Stock

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Blur
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Hickory Stock

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Here are a couple of pictures of a hickory stock I just built.I hope to break it in on a nice buck :D
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Image blur that is a super looking stock.....nice job :!:
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nice job Blur!

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Nice work!

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Post by ecoaster »

Is it completely finished. It would look awesome if you could finish with something to bring out the grain. Just a suggestion. I really like the design. What does it weigh, roughly?
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Post by GaryL »

blur I really like the design looks like it would fit like a glove.
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Very nice Blur!!!!!!

I just finished up a stock for a fella by the name of Lou Marino, tested it out today on the emag and also completed the finish on my latest quilted maple stock . here are a couple photos.

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Lou`s stock is a fall camo color and photos dont do it justice!!!!!!!

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Post by Hoss »

good job blur---better than I could do-- :wink:


Mark you bear killin show off you---
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I just want you to know Im enjoying hunting with my Mark superstock......

I get many compliments on it!!!
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Post by Dan_DE »

Blur, nice job. I'll bet the weight of the hickory damped the recoil and noise didn't it? Did you do the inletting by hand or did you use a router? Also, did you come up with the stock template on your own? Dan
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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: WOW it's so beautiful!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post by Blur »

Thanks everyone for you comments.
Yes GaryL..it does fit like a glove.When you bring it up the sight and trigger are right there.
The grain didn't come up as good as ihad hoped.I put two coats of golden pecan on for a finish.It weighs 2.1 lbs verses the factory one at 1.8 lbs.
The inletting was done with a scroll saw, dremil, sanding drums on an electric drill,and a lot of wood chiseling..30 hours in all.
The pattern is a combination of the original stock forearm and the rest i "borrowed" from pictures of Mark's great stocks.
I hope to make one out of cherry this winter..not sure of the style yet :D
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Post by GaryL »

Blur from the picture I thing the grain stands out very well, to the makers eye things look different. Very magnificent job :!:
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