zeke mccune
Member
Hi Gang:
How long does it take you to fit a barreled action to an inletted stock? I know that it depends upon how well inletted the blank is when you start, but let us say on an average stock start to finish.
I just finished inletting a pre inletted stock to a barreled action and it must have taken me about 8 hours. I use an oil lamp to produce smoke that blackens my metal to show the high spots to be removed. This is very slow but does produce a near perfect fit. Is there a faster way using only hand tools?
I watched a gunsmith do all of the inletting on a vertical milling machine and he made it look easy and very fast. This was on a "plastic" B.R. stock.
If there is an easier way, please share your methods.
T.I.A.
Zeke
How long does it take you to fit a barreled action to an inletted stock? I know that it depends upon how well inletted the blank is when you start, but let us say on an average stock start to finish.
I just finished inletting a pre inletted stock to a barreled action and it must have taken me about 8 hours. I use an oil lamp to produce smoke that blackens my metal to show the high spots to be removed. This is very slow but does produce a near perfect fit. Is there a faster way using only hand tools?
I watched a gunsmith do all of the inletting on a vertical milling machine and he made it look easy and very fast. This was on a "plastic" B.R. stock.
If there is an easier way, please share your methods.
T.I.A.
Zeke