That stock looks familiarHere's a Xring im starting to block out.
You can clearly see how much blocking it takes to get straight by comparing the comb to the lower butt thats been blocked out.View attachment 1371511

That stock looks familiarHere's a Xring im starting to block out.
You can clearly see how much blocking it takes to get straight by comparing the comb to the lower butt thats been blocked out.View attachment 1371511
Hahaha it should look familiar to you.That stock looks familiar![]()
Beautiful as always!She's straight, deep, and juicy!!
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Brett’s shoulders are broad enough that I wouldn’t make fun of him for polishing another man’s wood…You either have very strong shoulders or very tired shoulders![]()
You wouldn't believe what the bodyman would do for a new Xbox!!Brett’s shoulders are broad enough that I wouldn’t make fun of him for polishing another man’s wood…
Perfection comes at a priceYou either have very strong shoulders or very tired shoulders![]()
Are you saying you want pics of me rubbing 1 out??Rub one out for us big dawg
Wow!She's straight, deep, and juicy!!
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You have a light touch with that hammer, well done!Bodyman says we can make the escutcheon fit, we just need the right tool!!View attachment 1373540View attachment 1373541View attachment 1373542
4-5 hours of wet sanding and polishing and it will be finished.
Yes a stockAre you saying you want pics of me rubbing 1 out??
I'm talking about a stock.
Are you??
John.....I didn’t answer the question on coats. I put the first coat on heavy and soak the stock. Come back in an hour, rub it down with my hand. Come back in an hour and wipe off any excess with a paper towel. Let it dry overnight and hand rub it to check for any gummy spots I missed.
I’ll do a couple more coats for a “regular” hunter and go shoot.
For a pretty piece, I’ve done 20 coats .