Daniel Cary
AH legend
Here, screaming deal if it has to go .. please keep it in mind
wbr, Dan.
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Stunning!!!It's seems a lot like, or prefer the straight grain, it is fine! But I'd hate to waste the factory wood .. thought it was pretty good for Krieghoff?
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Simply, Thank You! .. I was more than pleased with it & the dealer seemed to agree "it was a beautiful piece of wood" for no addl. charge/upgrade.Stunning!!!
No more wood removed for boxlock and then more wood removed for side plates .Would not sidelocks remove more wood than sideplates?
Nice! Good choice. Can’t wait to see the end product. I really like the looks of those VCsI chose the middle stock blank, the rifle is now in production.
Can't wait to see how that blank turns out. It's going to be a long 12 months!Ooh I voted middle too - so get to see how the choice goes. Excellent!
So worth it though!Can't wait to see how that blank turns out. It's going to be a long 12 months!
Give ya 10k for itHere, screaming deal if it has to go .. please keep it in mind
wbr, Dan.
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It is the prettiest blank, but straight grain is always the strongest. You don't want burl in the grip on a heavy recoiing gun. Burl in the butt section and forend grip is the way to go. The other option is to put it on a gun with a through the butt tang bolt. Most double and single shot rifles do not have a through the butt tang bolt, their for breaks in the wrist are pretty common, especially with figured wood in the wrist.I like the top wood too. I have no clue if it would be the strongest in grip area as it is not marked like others, probably isn’t likely with all the burl in it. But isn’t burl wood some of the most dense in the tree? Again no expert, and likely 20 years away from ever getting a double….
Thats still quite fast I believe, both my full custom guns a shotgun and a bolt action rifle has had delivery times of well above 10 months. The rifle is actually on 8 months now but still far from finished, its still at the stock makers and then its time for the engraver and finally back to the gun maker so I expect at least 10 months for the whole process.Asked Verney for a progress update in September so about 3 and a half months after the order had been placed, doesn't look like any stock work has been done yet but very exciting to see the build progressing. Excuse the black and white filter that was me not Verney, I thought it looked neat against the leather background.
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