And they're American made!!Hand crafted works of art like this boggle my mind. True, one of a kind, beauties.
My dad's in Augusta GA, spent a good bit growing up in Dunlap Tn. and with Zack just outta Richmond N.Carolina is an option.
I saw a sweet spread out of Harlan Ky. 126 mostly wooded acres a decent house shop and barn for 298 last nite.
Wouldn't need to worry about where I'd hunt with a pla e like that.
Don't know if we'd get much planting done if we get to sippin. Just sayingPeerless work as always, Brett!
I’ll pop down from my County to help you with Food Plots at your Ranch near Harlan if you wish!
I absolutely LOVE THIS stock. The live edge is beautiful. The only change I would have made (and it is a very minor modification that I could certainly live without), would have been to put a slightly larger radius on “cheek rest” area. See below.@Southwest Action Works TR based off of the SOD design for Nick Tubito.
Brian Blake Eminence action inlet and bedded by Alex Sitman chambered in 223. Hopefully it makes it home in time for Nick to get it tuned for BSWN.
Dennis Ray took this stock over the top when he made it, this thing is WILD!
Next is a Cerus walnut and quilted maple Fopen, rife is built by the infamous Zack Donovant of Old Dominion Custom Rifles for Gene Parish, 6.5-7 FCP that will be glued and screwed.
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Thank you for the feed back I really appreciate it. I’ll play with the design some and see how it looks.I absolutely LOVE THIS stock. The live edge is beautiful. The only change I would have made (and it is a very minor modification that I could certainly live without), would have been to put a slightly larger radius on “cheek rest” area. See below.
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Its got a soft radius, your just picking up the CF line in the pictures, me not a photographer and I'm always pressed for time so I don't look at things the way everyone else does.I absolutely LOVE THIS stock. The live edge is beautiful. The only change I would have made (and it is a very minor modification that I could certainly live without), would have been to put a slightly larger radius on “cheek rest” area. See below.
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Don't fuk with it it's soft on the corner.Thank you for the feed back I really appreciate it. I’ll play with the design some and see how it looks.
those are cool HG— thanks for sharing with us.@Southwest Action Works TR based off of the SOD design for Nick Tubito.
Brian Blake Eminence action inlet and bedded by Alex Sitman chambered in 223. Hopefully it makes it home in time for Nick to get it tuned for BSWN.
Dennis Ray took this stock over the top when he made it, this thing is WILD!
Next is a Cerus walnut and quilted maple Fopen, rife is built by the infamous Zack Donovant of Old Dominion Custom Rifles for Gene Parish, 6.5-7 FCP that will be glued and screwed.
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sure its nicer to get your hand around but ive had cracks in that area. the deeper you make that cut the weaker the stock is there and thats a weak point anyway. im trying to figure ways to strengthen that area. ive got one where the stock almost cracked in half at that spot. i drilled a 1” hole through the wrist and filled it with devcon and stuck a piece of 3/8 steel allthread in it. holding so far but i wanna try to prevent that.!I absolutely LOVE THIS stock. The live edge is beautiful. The only change I would have made (and it is a very minor modification that I could certainly live without), would have been to put a slightly larger radius on “cheek rest” area. See below.
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Thanks JohnBeautiful work Brett