Author Archives: Sue

Mango Thumbhole Stock for Barnard Action

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Mango Thumbhole for Barnard Action

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F Class Open Purple Heart Stock for RPA Quadlock Rifle Completed

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F Class Open Purple Heart stock for RPA Quadlock

The stock is in a low rider configuration. Note the rail. I have engineered it to make it possible to also use it as an FTR stock by changing the barrel.

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Offset Sights for Anschutz rifles

Cutting 3 minute windage grooves in the front sight base

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Start of Mango Thumbhole LongRange Stock

The pistol grip cap Is Ebony and purple heart wood.

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Start of Mango Thumbhole LongRange Stock

 

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Whittington Center New 1000 Yard Firing Line

In the number of years that I have been shooting, this is the worst firing point that I have ever used. You have to either double mat or bring in portable flooring because the gravel moves like ball bearings. Hopefully … Continue reading

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Santa Fe Regional

F open and F-TR was combined. Derek Rodgers shot F-TR and came in third.

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Left-hand English walnut stock for Pierce action

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Left-hand English walnut stock for Pierce action Palma Rifle Completed

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Left-hand English walnut stock for Pierce action

This is the first time I have shown a picture of this unique bedding system which I used in 3 of the 4 top placing rifles in the F/TR Nationals last year.

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Barry Smith wins New Mexico metric state Scope Smallbore championship

This is one of the bull’s-eyes that Barry Smith shot during the New Mexico State metric championship last weekend. He was concerned about the accuracy of the gun, and I re-barreled with a Hart barrel. This was the result. This … Continue reading

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Mango FTR class stock with its new owner

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English walnut open F Class Barnard action

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Mango FTR Stock with Purple Heart and Ebony Inlay Semi Gloss Finish

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Mango F-TR Start of Inlay

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Mango F-TR Barnard aka Barnyard Action

Fitting buttplate to stock.

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Mango F-TR Barnard aka Barnyard Action

Making the trigger guard and fitting it to the inletting.

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Mango F-TR

Inletting for rail and trigger guard.   Here pics of inletting and finished inletting. I got so excited about working on this that I forgot to take the bedding process photos!

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Sometimes I get out of the workshop…

My daughter made me go out into the real world! 🙂

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Pistol Grips, Cheek Pieces and Slider for Eliseo Tube Gun

I began making the original custom grip for tube guns, first the TK-2000 and then the started doing the Eliseo grips. I have also been doing the original cheek pieces for that long. I started the sliders when F-class started.

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F-TR Mango Stock

Shaping fore end.

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Start of F-TR Mango Stock

Working on the duplicator.

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Scheutzen Rifle scope block and buttplate

The buttplate and scope mounts were lost years ago, probably during WWII. This is also the Scheutzen rifle that I worked on the fore end a couple months ago. The scope blocks are for a Unertl and they have been … Continue reading

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