Is the butt slanted on the Shehane tracker or baby tracker, or is it parallel to the forend?Maybe look for a Shehane tracker or baby tracker stock.
Is the butt slanted on the Shehane tracker or baby tracker, or is it parallel to the forend?Maybe look for a Shehane tracker or baby tracker stock.
ParallelIs the butt slanted on the Shehane tracker or baby tracker, or is it parallel to the forend?
100 % on point as usual Alex!Even on stocks I just bed, I still open the trigger mortise enough so you only have to remove the trigger guard to drop the trigger out. Single hole guards are used, bedded or glued. Even if its bedded your better off leaving it together to change the trigger or barrel for that matter. Especially when in a rush on the line, thats a sure way to ding up a bedding job. Even when bedded, I tell guys to treat them like a glue in.
I think I might just have it bedded, but I’ll still mill it out so I can get to the entire trigger hanger.The 30br Panda that I posted load workup on is not glued in. It shoots as good as any of my glued in guns, including a 6bra Alex built for me. Alex built (and bedded) the 30br years ago.
When I say shooting good, it aggs in the mid ones five shot groups at 100 yards.
I currently have a late 80's version Teddy in an original Lee Six stock for my current incarnation of the 30The 30br Panda that I posted load workup on is not glued in. It shoots as good as any of my glued in guns, including a 6bra Alex built for me. Alex built (and bedded) the 30br years ago.
When I say shooting good, it aggs in the mid ones five shot groups at 100 yards.