Well guys I got a wild hair up my ass today. I decided to turn one of my used guns into a gunsmithing practice session. Im a lefty and its a right handed weapon I got for cheap so here it is. Its a non accu 110gxp circa 2001. I figured I'd use this one as a "throw the book at it, see what you can do for the least amount of money" type experience as I am also currently building a .308 precision rifle.
So far just have the materials for bedding, pachmayr recoil pad, and rings and a base.
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I decided it might look cool to leave the checkering stained to add contrast so after sanding I restained the areas of stock checkering. I also Thought I might stipple the grip if the checkering didn't turn out. Let me know what you think!
Ideas on where you think this project should go are also welcome


-Peter