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Had A Go At Making An Adjustable Comb Stock


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well I got a bit fed up with the problem with my .22 brno mod 2e I.E I did not have a clear line of sight through my scope with my cheek in the correct position on the stock and had to raise my cheek off to get a good enough view through my sights .

so I bought another std stock off a member and decided to " HAVE A GO " and see what the end result was like ...........well finally finished and chuffed I am too

 

post-32695-0-42725700-1449260587.jpg covered in masking tape marked ready to cut

 

post-32695-0-05223900-1449260601.jpg cut on bandsaw

 

post-32695-0-80134800-1449260614.jpg levelled up to drill small holes for grub screws

 

post-32695-0-05730200-1449260637.jpg adjusters being epoxy glued in place

 

post-32695-0-61916800-1449260654.jpg holes for the second part of adjusters

 

post-32695-0-16783500-1449260681.jpg both parts of adjusters glued in ready for sanding

 

post-32695-0-15224500-1449260713_thumb.jpg rifle still in old stock with my modded one underneath

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here is the finished item re done the stock with 10 coats of CCL gunstock finishing oil the picture makes the stock look a lot lighter than it actually is ........just got to get out and get it zerod .........oh and while I was on I floated the barrel

 

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nice tidy job there ! was it ok using a bandsaw getting the cuts level ? ive thought about doing just the same to one of mine , good idea floating the barrel as well ,have you thought about pillar bedding ? it will make a noticeable difference ! is that one of those adjusters of the bay ?

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nice tidy job there ! was it ok using a bandsaw getting the cuts level ? ive thought about doing just the same to one of mine , good idea floating the barrel as well ,have you thought about pillar bedding ? it will make a noticeable difference ! is that one of those adjusters of the bay ?

once I made sure the stock was level left to right and front to back I done this by screwing a scrap bit of wood the end of the stock and taped a bit of scrap wood to level the other way and just took my time cutting it .as for the adjusters they were turned from ally bar on my mates lathe

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