Finished my 8x57

Aaaand I have another question,did you make the stock from a blank?
Zoomed in a bit on the pics,blueing looks really nice.
As does the rest of the work.
 
Aaaand I have another question,did you make the stock from a blank?
Zoomed in a bit on the pics,blueing looks really nice.
As does the rest of the work.
The stock was a 90% inletted semi finished stock that i had from the 1970s made by Fagien or Bishop out of the USA both are no longer in business, I built a 358 Norma but ended up
using a different stock . Brownells sell an almost identical stock, one with a cheek piece & one with out, made by Wood plus my son used one, it
was a very good product.
 
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Well done! Classic lines. Did you glass bed the rifle as well? Let us know how it shoots…
 
Do you rustblue indoors?
Reason I`m asking is I´d rather not get rust all over everyting else.
But that might not be a problem with this method.
I need to try this somed day,got a ´68 Remmy 700 that needs to be (re)blued.
 
Do you rustblue indoors?
Reason I`m asking is I´d rather not get rust all over everyting else.
But that might not be a problem with this method.
I need to try this somed day,got a ´68 Remmy 700 that needs to be (re)blued.
Not in the house but in a 8x12 shed workshop if you keep the solution closed when not in use i do not believe you will rust other things just do not mix it indoors.
 
Rust bluing is a very rewarding process. I'm with ChrisG on the final sanding recommendations of 320 grit so the rusting solution gets a better "bite". After I'm satisfied with the number of cycles, I finish with a German made lamp black pigment mixed with linseed oil and baked on twice. It really evens out the finish and adds another layer of protection.
May I ask what pigment you used?
Schmincke?
 
It is Grumbacher Academy Lamp Black mixed with US Art Supply refined linseed oil.
 

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