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    Quote Originally Posted by Hdskip View Post
    Im not sure where the attacment came from and can't seem to edit it out.
    Removed it for you. To access the attachments to edit them, you have to make sure you're using the Advanced Editor (Go Advanced button). Once in there, scroll down below your post and you should see a list of the attachments to said post and there will be a button to manage attachments so you can remove any you don't want.
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    nice love natural wood.

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    Gone but not forgotten Savage 112V 22-250 26" barrel single shot that l bought new in 1976 it had a nice walnut stock.[IMG]

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    here a couple i have done.

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    You are only limited by your imagination

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hdskip View Post
    here a couple i have done.
    What is that flint lock, it looks like? What’s the make?

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    #1. Savage Model 12 in 223 with Boyd's Spike Camp in Pepper
    #2. Savage Model 11 in 223 with Boyd's At-One in Applejack
    #3/4 Savage Model 11 in Richards Micro-fit Field Trekker
    #5. The Richards after it got knocked over onto the hard concrete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Hoback View Post
    What is that flint lock, it looks like? What’s the make?
    Dave that rifle was a custom build I did in the late 80's. It was built in the Tennessee poor boy style. The stock is wild cherry. The barrel was a 7/8" CVA .45 cal that was thinned down to 13/16" to reduce weight. The lock was an Ashmore warranted from TVA Arms and was completely reworked for smooth function. The trigger is a single set and I don't remember the maker. It is all iron mounted in poor boy style. The only glitzy thing on it is a German silver oval plate with my initials engraved . That is in the center of the cheek piece. It shoots best with a .440 ball with a .015" patch and 60 grains of FFFg. It was the first custom muzzle loader I built.
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    Richard's Microfit Purple Sapphire Laminate, Polyurethaned 5 coats, for Savage Target Action 6.5 Creedmoor


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    new wood

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    Encore mannlicher forearm

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    Only problem with PURPLE? Too much "show and tell' at the range and not enough trigger time.
    Might just as well leave the ammo at home. Love that Purple stock!!
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    Richards Microfit Psychedelic Laminate Savage Target 204 Ruger

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    That thing is wild! Definitely an attention getter

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    Finally got around to upgrading the factory tupperware on my Lightweight Hunter . Pattern is Fred's Monte Carlo Sporter that we put on a diet. With the factory stock it weighed in at 5.9-lbs. Now with the walnut stock and bottom metal it only went up a touch to 6lbs. 2oz., so a difference of maybe 3-4 ounces. Finished the stock with 8 applications of 100% Pure Tung Oil and multiple coats of paste wax. Was hoping that it would have darkened up more, but still looks good.

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    Damn Jim that looks really good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Baker View Post
    Finally got around to upgrading the factory tupperware on my Lightweight Hunter . Pattern is Fred's Monte Carlo Sporter that we put on a diet. With the factory stock it weighed in at 5.9-lbs. Now with the walnut stock and bottom metal it only went up a touch to 6lbs. 2oz., so a difference of maybe 3-4 ounces. Finished the stock with 8 applications of 100% Pure Tung Oil and multiple coats of paste wax. Was hoping that it would have darkened up more, but still looks good.

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    Very nice indeed.
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    7mm Remingtion Magnum from '91

    Boyd's Left Hand thumbhole in pepper laminate

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    2017 Savage 22lr MK II FV c/w Vortex Crossfire 4-12*40 AO in a Boyds stock. Rifle now wears a Vortex Crossfire 6-18*44 AO.


    2017 Savage Axis 25-06Rem c/w Vortex Crossfire 4-12*50 AO, in a Boyds stock.
    With the original Tupperware stock, groups where 2-3" at 100yds. Boyds stock reduced groups to 1-1.5". Installed a pillar and metal mag clip kit, rifle now groups 117gr Sierras, IMR8133 @ 3100fps Sub MOA.
    This Boyds stock had a warning sticker warning not to over torque the action screws. So, I installed the pillar & metal mag clip kit from V3precision.


    2016 Savage Trophy Hunter 300Win Mag c/w Vortex Crossfire 2-9*40 V-Brite. Disappointed with the Factory finish, finish is starting to crack & flake around the cross bolts. Rifle likes expensive 200gr Nosler Partitions & unobtanium IMR8133.




    My first rifle purchase of 2024. A Savage 'Sporter' 25-20Win, more info in the 'Vintage Section'

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    Not pretty but ot shoots . Brux barrel and no barrel nut
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    Here is my old 93R build wearing a Boyd's Evolution in Black Pepper fitted with new 6-24X40SF FFP glass.



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