April 6, 2010
This has been one of my chief rants over the last couple of years… that the advent of the new rails and rings, which are actually pretty high quality, add so much height to the shooting position, that when you go from your iron sights to your scope you have to raise the cheekpiece 1/4″ to 3/8″. On this project I set out to make the scope at the same height as my iron sights. One of the things that I discovered is that when you order a set of rings (that they call low rings now) are the same height as an old set of Weaver rings. You think you’re getting low rings and they are actually high rings. The whole affair ends up that you have an extremely high cheekpiece when you get done. After arguing with the parts for 2 years, I decided to build a prototype for myself to see if it could be done, and still end up with a set of workable, reliable, repeatable rings that ended up the same height as the iron sights. I think this whole problem developed over having rings and bases to satisfy the tactical shooters. I appreciate the precision and the quality of rings that are being made for tactical rifles, but what you lose is the ability to shoot a prone rifle in a comfortable position. Or maybe I’m just getting to be a cranky old fart….








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Rifle Building | Tagged: Scope Rails, Woodworking, Inletting, Tubb Gun, Tube Gun, Space Gun, AR15, Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Palma, Long Range, Target Shooting, Machining, Milling Machine, T2K, CSS Stock, Rifle, Smallbore, Bedding, Rifle Stock, Custom Rifle Building, Veteran's Palma Team Raffle Rifle, 22 Rimfire, Composite, Rile Restoring, F-Class, Custom Rifles |
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Posted by Doan
March 17, 2010
Building a Forend for F-Class Gun to Reduce Ride Heigth





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F-Class, Rifle Building | Tagged: Metalworking, Woodworking, Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Target Shooting, Machining, Milling Machine, Custom Rifle Building, F-Class |
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Posted by Doan
March 11, 2010
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F-Class, Rifle Building, Roughing Out the Stock | Tagged: Woodworking, Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Target Shooting, Machining, Rifle Stock, Custom Rifle Building, Rile Restoring, F-Class, Custom Rifles |
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Posted by Doan
March 9, 2010
The stippling on the forend has been done with the same stippling that is on the grips (no border). It is quite plain and utilitarian. The original forend was missing, and the owner wanted a new one with a Schnabel.

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Rifle Building, Roughing Out the Stock | Tagged: Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Inletting, Metalworking, Pistol Grips, Rifle Stock, Rile Restoring, Smallbore, Woodworking |
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Posted by Doan
March 1, 2010
This is a right hand stock with a left handed action.





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Cheekpiece, F-Class, Inletting, Rifle Building, Roughing Out the Stock | Tagged: Metalworking, Woodworking, Inletting, Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Palma, Long Range, Target Shooting, Machining, Rifle, Smallbore, Bedding, Rifle Stock, Custom Rifle Building, F-Class, Custom Rifles |
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Posted by Doan
February 21, 2010
This machine is really handy to fix recoil lugs that have been overtightened, and also truing parts that need grinding. This is part of the equipment that was once owned by George Mitchell (Mitchell movie camera and Panavision).



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Rifle Building | Tagged: Metalworking, Woodworking, Space Gun, Competition Shooting, Competitive Shooting, Palma, Long Range, Target Shooting, Machining, Milling Machine, Rifle, Bedding, Rifle Stock, Custom Rifle Building, F-Class, Custom Rifles |
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Posted by Doan