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Building your own stock

Redmt

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Has anyone built their own stock and had it come out like you expected? I just picked up a Marlin 981T bolt action .22 with a plastic stock. I hate plastic stocks but not enough to spend $200.+ for a Boyd's on a $150.00 plinker. I have literally hundreds of board feet of Black Walnut. Some has been milled already, some is still in trunks. It's been down for a few years. I'm thinking about trying to clone the plastic stock into a Walnut stock. BTW if anyone needs some Black Walnut, I'll make you a deal you can't refuse.
 
Has anyone built their own stock and had it come out like you expected? I just picked up a Marlin 981T bolt action .22 with a plastic stock. I hate plastic stocks but not enough to spend $200.+ for a Boyd's on a $150.00 plinker. I have literally hundreds of board feet of Black Walnut. Some has been milled already, some is still in trunks. It's been down for a few years. I'm thinking about trying to clone the plastic stock into a Walnut stock. BTW if anyone needs some Black Walnut, I'll make you a deal you can't refuse.
Yeah I was thinking about making a simple bench rest style stock. Id be interested in a chunk or two. Thank you for the offer,
 
If anyone in Montana is interested drop me a pm. Ima get a quote to see how much shipping will be and what options there are
 
Make sure of the dimensions you might need. I'm not going to do any custom cutting unless there's $$ involved. I can cut to length but not going to whack up a virgin log for a couple pieces. I have a fair amount of tailings in various thickness.
 
I built one for my 10/22. It had the crappy plastic stick and figured why not. First time trying stock building, so it was a learning experience. It definitely isn’t perfect, but overall I’m happy with it and like it better than the factory one. I figured I letting the action was the biggest risk of ruining it, so after squaring the blank I started in that. To inlet the action I built router templates. I built a couple of different sizes for the various depths I needed. That did a pretty good job and I used a chisel to finish it out. Then I did the barrel channel to make sure everything fit good. Once everything fit good I shaped it which wasn’t too difficult. I’m traveling now and can’t find pictures on my phone. It was fun to try something new and have toyed with the idea of building another.
 

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