Tactical/Target Rifle w/WOOD (Rnd 3)

Austin_Michael

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ROUND 1 - Target / Bench Rifle

After 10-12 years of shooting aluminum chassis and stocks made with some sort of composite, I felt it was time to get back to wood.

Maintaining the form, fit, function of more modern stocks was important, but I wanted to gain the warmth, feel and beauty of wood.

I looked around and didn't see what I wanted, so I decided to make it myself.

The Process:
- Source curly maple blank
- Carve (rough pass) with router
- Contour and smooth (fine pass) with router
- Cut the inletting (action, bottom metal & barrel channel)
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- Sand... there was a lot of sanding!
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- Fit recoil pad with belt sander
- Add picatinney rail for bipod (drill and counter sink t-nuts)
- Drop in pillars (checking action/bm fit, alignment & feeding from magazine)
- Epoxy bed action & bottom metal
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- Apply tung oil finish (2 coats cut 1:1 with mineral spirits for deeper penetration, 4 full coats)
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The Results:
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Specs on the shorty target rifle please!
Stock modeled after the EH1
Origin SA - 308 Win
14.5" MTU with Pinned & Welded Keymo flashhider
Hawkins DBM
TT Primary

NF 2.5-20 F1, and Accutac WB-5

13lbs as pictured. Great bench manners, and still handy from a box blind.

The new one is the light weight option if I need to walk around and stalk.
 
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You'll have to excuse the saw marks, I didn't bother sanding them out just to test some color combos on scrap wood.

Coffee Brown, Copper (Med Brown / Red), Vintage Maple
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This one really "dances" in the light.
 
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