Put me on the list. I sent you a PM16 on the way. I can start a list.
Put me on the list. I sent you a PM16 on the way. I can start a list.
Put me on the list. I sent you a PM
This is that fellows information:I just saw Jim Borden got some beautiful stocks in, I forget who is making them but they look great. Give Jim a Call he will let you know. Or you can look and Bordens Facebook page.
Looks like something “I” just took off the table sawIn the spirit of Thanksgiving, I've started carving this turkey up.-Al
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Does anyone have his contact infoLou Bengivenni. He bought all of Terry Leonard's stuff and is building stocks. I am not sure what his current situation is but he had a couple at the super shoot this year.
Joe
Youre going to need real carbon fiber, the kind baked in an acetylene atmosphere, not sheets laid in epoxy like fiberglass. The devcon titanium epoxy will help on bedding too.I'm still looking for a BR stock that weighs 1lb bedded for a bat ds
me too.I'm still looking for a BR stock that weighs 1lb bedded for a bat ds
Talk to mark brown at brown precision. If anybody could do it he couldme too.
Surprised. I can find lots of 100 yard ranges and even 200. Beyond that distance requires lots of driving. I started at 100 in 1971 and will probably stay there until the real last round. Never lost the fascination.How many short range br shooters are there coast to coast? 1500 maybe? Just guessing. I think that number might be generous.
Can I get some pictures of the stocks you makeI have a run of non inleted laminated 3-in bench rest stocks that are currently in production and will be here soon. I will be offering them for 399 and they are completely finish sanded ready for finish with a butt pad installed. These are flat top stocks and can be inleted to pretty much any action.
But the response from offering these to people is they kind of turn their nose up at them because they're used to their Kelbly or their McMillan or whatever. Like a laminated stock will not shoot as good as a composite stock. But nonetheless I am going to offer them and they are significantly less expensive than the old offerings.
Can I get some pictures of the stocks you make
Thanks