They keep insisting on measuring all five.Live Practice at Barts Custom Bullets, Jim Chaney shooting a group with 6BRA at 330 yards. Wind is 10 to 15 mph and very Switchy.
It’s the intensity and sincerity of the Ahhhhhh! Dammit! That makes me laugh!
Jackie,I finished all of the shaping and body work on this stock, it’s been a lot of glazing compound, priming and sanding. I still have to make a butt plate.
It is ready for a base color, but I am out of time. I will have to take it to the Tack Driver in primer.
I shot it Sunday, and it shot pretty darned good.View attachment 1487060View attachment 1487061View attachment 1487062
All of the parts are new. Bat Neuvo drop port, Bartien gain twist 6mm barrel at 22.5 inches with my own tuner, Bix & Andy trigger, Nightforce 15x55 Competition Scope, my own .055 throat 6PPC chamber. I of course did all the work. I also made the trigger guard.
it is “screwed and glued”.
Not counting the stock and my time, this is a conglomeration of over $5000 dollars worth of parts.
I’m taking this Rifle and my Light Varmint.
I finished all of the shaping and body work on this stock, it’s been a lot of glazing compound, priming and sanding. I still have to make a butt plate.
It is ready for a base color, but I am out of time. I will have to take it to the Tack Driver in primer.
I shot it Sunday, and it shot pretty darned good.View attachment 1487060View attachment 1487061View attachment 1487062
All of the parts are new. Bat Neuvo drop port, Bartien gain twist 6mm barrel at 22.5 inches with my own tuner, Bix & Andy trigger, Nightforce 15x55 Competition Scope, my own .055 throat 6PPC chamber. I of course did all the work. I also made the trigger guard.
it is “screwed and glued”.
Not counting the stock and my time, this is a conglomeration of over $5000 dollars worth of parts.
I’m taking this Rifle and my Light Varmint.
Roy, a friend of mine in Tomball started using his 3d Printer to make some stocks.What stock is that?
Roy, a friend of mine in Tomball started using his 3d Printer to make some stocks.
He made this one for me as kind of an experiment. The material was a new material he tied, it made a great looking stock.
I initially had my big Bat M action in it.
The butt stock proved to be too limber. So I took the Bat M out and set it aside.
Then I got the idea to really stiffen up the back of the stock. So, I got some LocTite EA 9460 bearing mount epoxie and completely remolded the back of the stock with about a 1/4 inch layer.
I then sanded it to the shape I wanted and body worked it out to what it looks like now.
I rebedded it for the Neuvo drop port.
It tracks great. And it is now stiff as a 2 by 4.
It needs a tad more body work for aesthetic purposes, but I am so busy at our Shop, I am just going to go with it as is for the moment.
Roy Roy Roy,Looks like really nice weather for the shoot, Bart must fall....
The bone has been removed and I see shooting Billy's gun has given you confidence. You WILL FALL!!!Roy, have you considered starting a GoFundMe page to see if they can remove your hyoid bone? Pretty sure that’s the one you keep choking on toward the end of matches.
Sincerely,
Bart