Hello all, I would like to give a shout out to my buddy in Texas, Jason Fridlund. I recently purchased a McMillan Hunter BR stock for a varmint gun build using a Bat SV and a Krieger HV barrel. As ya'll know, McMillan no longer inlets that stock, it is sold flat top only. When I purchased the stock I did not realize how much trouble I would have finding someone to inlet it for me, but it seems that no one in my area was interested in the job. Looking back through earlier threads on the forum about inletting McMillan stocks I saw Jason mentioned as someone who might be able to help so I sent him a PM
Jason got right back to me and a couple of weeks and an ice storm later, I've got my stock back and we bedded the action yesterday. Jason was able to inlet the stock without me having to send him the barreled action, which was awesome. Bat Machine was nice enough to send us a print of the SV action and Jason was able to use that to inlet the stock. He also used a 3D printer to "print" a copy of the action to test his inlet (he sent me the printed action which is kind of cool). Jason inlet the action and trigger guard, installed stainless pillars, and lined the barrel channel with carbon fiber for a very nice look.
If others are having the same problems I was having getting you stock inlet, you might give Jason a shout and see if can help you out.
Todd
Jason got right back to me and a couple of weeks and an ice storm later, I've got my stock back and we bedded the action yesterday. Jason was able to inlet the stock without me having to send him the barreled action, which was awesome. Bat Machine was nice enough to send us a print of the SV action and Jason was able to use that to inlet the stock. He also used a 3D printer to "print" a copy of the action to test his inlet (he sent me the printed action which is kind of cool). Jason inlet the action and trigger guard, installed stainless pillars, and lined the barrel channel with carbon fiber for a very nice look.
If others are having the same problems I was having getting you stock inlet, you might give Jason a shout and see if can help you out.
Todd