This whole thing started shortly after receiving the 2nd of two 52Ds from the CMP back in '06 or '07. The 1st 52D was in pretty decent shape, so I'd done a little cosmetic work on its stock, added a Ken Viani scope base, had the trigger done by Karl Kenyon, and kept it as a target rifle.
However, the 2nd D model was in pretty sorry shape - the stock was a wreck, bbl. was shot, and the bolt's ser# didn't match the receiver's. I've always lusted after an original 52B sporter, but prices have reached $5k+ for a nice example. So, I ordered a Broughton blank with a contour matching the Browning 52B sporter's, then shipped it & my bbl'd action to Mike Ross at Ross Precision. The trigger went out to Karl Kenyon for his conversion. I picked a blank from the photos of five English walnut blanks Cecil Fredi sent - it wasn't easy, as all five were gorgeous.
The blank went to a stockmaker/gunsmith friend in New Mexico who did his usual masterful job, even though he was reluctant to take on a sporter stock, as his work is focused on prone & F-class target rifle work.
I drilled & tapped a couple of 6-48 holes in the bbl. for the EGW cantilevered mount, as 52Ds aren't factory drilled & tapped, and most gunsmiths don't seem to want to tackle that job. So, it's finished, but with wheat harvest, I haven't had time to shoot it yet. Soon, very soon....
However, the 2nd D model was in pretty sorry shape - the stock was a wreck, bbl. was shot, and the bolt's ser# didn't match the receiver's. I've always lusted after an original 52B sporter, but prices have reached $5k+ for a nice example. So, I ordered a Broughton blank with a contour matching the Browning 52B sporter's, then shipped it & my bbl'd action to Mike Ross at Ross Precision. The trigger went out to Karl Kenyon for his conversion. I picked a blank from the photos of five English walnut blanks Cecil Fredi sent - it wasn't easy, as all five were gorgeous.
The blank went to a stockmaker/gunsmith friend in New Mexico who did his usual masterful job, even though he was reluctant to take on a sporter stock, as his work is focused on prone & F-class target rifle work.
I drilled & tapped a couple of 6-48 holes in the bbl. for the EGW cantilevered mount, as 52Ds aren't factory drilled & tapped, and most gunsmiths don't seem to want to tackle that job. So, it's finished, but with wheat harvest, I haven't had time to shoot it yet. Soon, very soon....