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    L.H. Clark
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    1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>


    Well.....Here is my first attempt. What do you guys think? Is it acceptable? I learned a whole lot about fiberglass resin and sheeting and how to apply it so my next one should be much easier and better... here is the skinny...

    First, the wood had to be fitted to the stock.....

    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_0696.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_0695.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_0694.jpg[/img]

    Now on to the fiberglass wrapping and sanding it all out. Not to mention filler putty....

    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1297.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1296.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1295.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1304.jpg[/img]

    Now to paint and assemble...It's a 111 in 300 Win Mag for the moment, going to be either a 6.5X55 SW or the AI'd version. Not sure yet...

    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1308.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1309.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1306.jpg[/img]
    [img width=600 height=449]http://i1120.photobucket.com/albums/l495/LHClark/101_1310.jpg[/img]

    Honestly, I am happy with my first attempt. It's going to be a paper puncher so didn't camo it. My next stock I build will probably be with my credit card! ;D Though I had a lot of fun and learned alot too....




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    dfwbob
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Looks like it turned out really good.

    Have you shot it since you finished it? How do the before and after groups compare?

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    L.H. Clark
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Well.........as silly as it sounds, I haven't bedded it yet. I don't want to screw it up before I put the 6.5 barrel and sss recoil lug on it. But I will....then I'll post some range pics.

    L.H. Clark

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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Nice work on the tupperware!
    300WSM 26" 1:10 Med. Hvy. Varmit McRee Precision

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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Looks good to me!Let us know how it shoots.

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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Wow !! That looks darn good.

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    First rate work and idea. Made a silk purse out of the proverbial sows ear.

    El Lobo

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    powemaker
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    how much does the stock weight now


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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Nice. That looks good.
    Stu

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    pphreed
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Jerry Teo has an article on long range hunting on how to do one but I like yours better very nice. Aperson could just do the front end and stiffen the stock without adding a lot of wieght super job Fred

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    A+ FOR CONCEPT AND WORKMAN SHIP, HOW MANY HOURS, YOU CAN BUY ONE FOR $400.00. I WOULD RATHER BUY ONE AND SPEND MY EXTRA TIME SHOOTING!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jsteag
    A+ FOR CONCEPT AND WORKMAN SHIP, HOW MANY HOURS, YOU CAN BUY ONE FOR $400.00. I WOULD RATHER BUY ONE AND SPEND MY EXTRA TIME SHOOTING!
    Me too! but you can't put a price on stuff like this. I have countless things I've built either A) because I didn't have the time to wait or I thought the price wasa ridiculous for the thing or B) Because I like to make stuff or want to learn about something.

    Great job, end product looks great and well thought out .........Now where did I put that scrap wood? :)

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    racinready300ex
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    I've been toying with the idea of doing this myself. I'd do the front alot different, but I like how you did the back. I may steel that idea. lol Kinda giving me motivation to give it a try.

    Mike

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    Excellent. it's really a good feeling when a plan comes out that nice. Just a thought if you don't plan on using a bi-pod maybe remove the swivel stud. They seem to always be in the way when your using a rest. Sooner or later you snag the rest and jerk the gun out of your hand. Oh man don't even think like that

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    Toney
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    Cool!!! I like it. :)

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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Quote Originally Posted by NefariousD
    Quote Originally Posted by jsteag
    A+ FOR CONCEPT AND WORKMAN SHIP, HOW MANY HOURS, YOU CAN BUY ONE FOR $400.00. I WOULD RATHER BUY ONE AND SPEND MY EXTRA TIME SHOOTING!
    Me too! but you can't put a price on stuff like this. I have countless things I've built either A) because I didn't have the time to wait or I thought the price wasa ridiculous for the thing or B) Because I like to make stuff or want to learn about something.

    Great job, end product looks great and well thought out .........Now where did I put that scrap wood? :)
    If everyone "bought one and spent the rest of their time shooting" there wouldn't be a need for this forum. The Savage rifle has restored the notion of "A man and his rifle", in my eyes. The idea of doing something yourself is becoming lost.

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    L.H. Clark
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Wow! Thank you for all the nice comments. I agree that I could buy one for 400, but I can buy lots of bullets, brass, powder & primers for that cash too! ;D I also agree that the thought of doing something for yourself has been lost it seems. I love this forum, I saw that someone else did it a while back and I thought, "dang, I can do that!" And I did. I think that is the spirit of Savage too, to make a $800-1000.00 rifle shoot with the $2000-3000 jobs makes me giggle with delight and joy!!!! ;D

    It took a while but I just did it on my days off and in my spare time. I didn't get in a hurry and don't feel like I taxed myself doing it.
    Again, thank you for all the positive comments.

    L.H.

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    Hunterdude
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    Very Nice Job!

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    Bill Star
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    Very nice, a lot of well thought out work.
    Thank's for sharing...

    bill

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    racinready300ex
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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    You motivated me to try similar with a old Tupperware stock I had laying around. Making good progress, now I really need to decide what color to paint it when it's done. It will be for bench use, so it doesn't need to blend in, in the woods. Any suggestions?

    I'm thinking gloss black, with the gears of war cog and skull in red on the each side of the stock.

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    Re: 1st Attempt @ Turning a tupperware stock into a "custom" job.....PICS>>>

    Here is my most recent one. Just finished painting it this weekend. This is the third factory tupperware stock that I have done this to. The rest can be found http://savageshooters.com/SavageForu...html#msg250431

    [img width=600 height=450]http://i790.photobucket.com/albums/yy189/GotDiesel/IMG_0517.jpg?t=1289267846[/img]

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