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    Boolit Mold
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    Weatherby mark v stock

    This is a stock that I carved, checkered and finished for a Weatherby MarkV
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    Congratulations,

    The few stocks I tried to checker looked like a drunk and demented beaver got to them. By the time I figured out what I was doing wrong (aside from picking up the checkering tools in the first place) my eyesight was too bad let me do it.

    Robert

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    Thanks... it is an art that I am trying to learn.
    by the way I am in La Cygne KS.... about 40 minutes from you
    Rob

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    Nice job.

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    Wow!
    if I might ask how long did it take to just do the checkering?
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    Very nice. I can't see anymore or hold still either but when I did it, it took 4 hours for each grip panel and about 8 hours for the fore end. That is after layout.
    I like the finish too Rob, what did you use?

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    Thanks for the compliments. This was my first skip line job and it took about 12-14 hours on the forend and about 5 hours on each side. Its a BLO finish. I like Teak Oil better but this is what I had on hand. If you guys are on Facebook, feel free to check out my page or my web site https://www.facebook.com/R-M-Gunsmit...homepage_panel
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    Thanks
    Rob

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    Beautiful. My 30-378 sure would look better with a stock like that instead of the plastic it came with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob g View Post
    Thanks... it is an art that I am trying to learn.
    by the way I am in La Cygne KS.... about 40 minutes from you
    Rob
    It's been a few decades since I was in La Cygne, there used to be a diner that had pretty good tenderloin sandwiches. We used to go fishing at the power plant lake.

    Robert

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    Quote Originally Posted by JWT View Post
    Beautiful. My 30-378 sure would look better with a stock like that instead of the plastic it came with.
    Thank you... I would be glad to do one for you
    Rob

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    The diner is still there. If you ever head this way let me know
    Rob

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