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16 gauge sterlingworth

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I have recently purchased a 16 gauge sterlingworth that has really great metal but the wood is bad. Stock cracked on the inside and poorly fixed, split on the outside, forend missing a chunk and the checkering is gone. I would like to get new wood and have it actually fit me. Any suggestions from your experience on stock companies or gunsmiths is greatly appreciated
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Show me gunstocks does great work.Bobby
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How ya been Bobby
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Getting older and deeper in debt! Bobby
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Try Dan Rossiter or Dewey Vicknair both located in PA and great Foxsmiths.
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Thanks!
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Re: 16 gauge sterlingworth

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I relieved a stock and forend from pumpkin/ah fox parts and oh my do I have a lot of work to do
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Re: 16 gauge sterlingworth

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You could send it back to Jason and let him head it up properly, then if you wanted to do the final shaping and finishing yourself you could. I love shaping shotgun wood, having it checkered, then finishing it myself.

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I tried he said he is done doing stock work
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Re: 16 gauge sterlingworth

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Donnie at Show Me can head it up for you and then send it back so you can do everything else if you so desire.
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Re: 16 gauge sterlingworth

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I started my project with a inletted stock from Jason at Pumkin Mountain. Jason has been a great resource in my work and is a darn nice guy. I will say a couple of things about this stocks.
-They are very reasonably priced
-Generally the wood is very plain (That didn't pester me)
-There is a TON of excess material. The top and bottom tang inletting, Cheeks, Wrist, Comb, and Heel all need to be extensively shaped to final dimensions. Get a shinto rasp and a sharp scraper you will need them!

Further, If you value your time consider having a duplicating outfit duplicate your existing stock. The leave material where requested but leave you a blank slate that is vastly closer to final dimensions when compared to the original fox stocks. I went that direction personally and plan to use jasons stock on a future project

Tim
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