quick questionHere is an experiment of mine with titebond-laminated 1x6 redwood boards from lowes. This one has no inlet or final forend shaping and weighs 2.2 pounds. I suspect if I inlet it and clear coated it, it would end up in the 2-2.2 pound range.
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I check this stock every so often with straight edges to see how it’s moving. I paid special attention to the boards I picked and the direction the grain ran when I glued them to hopefully help stabilize movement. I could certainly have pursued more sophisticated laminations, but my experiment was to explore how stable and manageable cheap wood from Lowes would be. I stopped where I did because making a stock by hand is an 80hr plus effort for me and once I tested a couple techniques I was interested in, I was done. The point in this posting was that an 18 inch barrel could get you a little more weight on the stock to get back to materials that amateurs can work with instead of foam or balsa filled carbon fiber stocks that are unapproachable without expertise. It may be a direction forward when the carbon stocks go effectively extinct. I just don’t know what the implications are for a 6 PPC when you shorten the barrel.quick question
once you have it laminated and glued up, IF you had a bandsaw that would be able to recut the stock vertically and then use a router to remove some of the interior wood that would not affect the overall structure stability you might have a chance to get under 2 lbs or less with the lighter woods. you might even have to laminate a carbon stringer in with the wood laminates toward the exterior that would not get sanded or routed away that could add some extra strength??? then you could re-clamp the stock back together for gluing and refinishing??? hopefully the hollowed areas would have reduced the weight and not affected the balance or strength.
course with a new build you could do the laminates in halves and do the routing before final the gluing together and final shaping
You need every quarter inch you can get. Thats why we use the little dinky dovetail single screw rings, fixed power scopes, 1.35” dia actions and fluted bolts- to get that extra inch she needs. 20-24oz is a target weight fully inletted and bedded these days with the components we have. You can foam out under the action, in the butt and in the barrel channel plus use aluminum devcon with microballoons, mold in your trigger guard inserts instead of using metal, one screw trigger guard and a few other tricks if you need itI check this stock every so often with straight edges to see how it’s moving. I paid special attention to the boards I picked and the direction the grain ran when I glued them to hopefully help stabilize movement. I could certainly have pursued more sophisticated laminations, but my experiment was to explore how stable and manageable cheap wood from Lowes would be. I stopped where I did because making a stock by hand is an 80hr plus effort for me and once I tested a couple techniques I was interested in, I was done. The point in this posting was that an 18 inch barrel could get you a little more weight on the stock to get back to materials that amateurs can work with instead of foam or balsa filled carbon fiber stocks that are unapproachable without expertise. It may be a direction forward when the carbon stocks go effectively extinct. I just don’t know what the implications are for a 6 PPC when you shorten the barrel.
You're getting in the ballpark. Fwiw, the laminates I've been referring to are the plywood type laminates. Nice!Here is an experiment of mine with titebond-laminated 1x6 redwood boards from lowes. This one has no inlet or final forend shaping and weighs 2.2 pounds. I suspect if I inlet it and clear coated it, it would end up in the 2-2.2 pound range.
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a bat SV weighs 1.75lbsSo a stock weighing about 27 to 30 ounces would be about the area to aim for ??
Those numbers are what all LV shooter deal with, ditch the tunner and get a 5 pound plus barrel, use a lighter scope, Sightron, Leupold or Nightforce 42x pick up another oz or 2. Myself I like March.Attached is the weight budget for my recently completed Scarbrough BAT DS LV rifle.
I would not want to shorten my barrel any further. If you omit the tuner and anti-cant, you can pick up about 5 oz which means your stock needs to be 30 oz or less. Not sure you can even hit that number with an all-wood stock.
Making 10.5# can be done but you have to be very precise with your component selections. Good luck.
Lol! I'd cut the stock in half before I'd ditch my tuner!Those numbers are what all LV shooter deal with, ditch the tunner and get a 5 pound plus barrel, use a lighter scope, Sightron, Leupold or Nightforce 42x pick up another oz or 2. Myself I like March.
What’s the muzzle diameter on that barrel? It’s a long ways from a pencil countour hunting barrel!No need to ditch your tuner Mike, just use the right profile barrel!
23” finish length, shoot just like std LV profile (or better) seem to tune easier.
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Finishes @ .900 at 23 “, it’s a modified Palma contour I have Kreiger make for me specifically to use with a tuner. You can play with the length depending on what you want to end up with.What’s the muzzle diameter on that barrel? It’s a long ways from a pencil countour hunting barrel!