Stock bending
Re: Stock bending
Yes as long as it is isn't fastened to the receiver with a through bolt but it may look funny.
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Re: Stock bending
I sent a 20-ga. Sterlingworth with its original pistol gripped stock and a 2 3/4" D@H to Mike Orlen with instructions to bend it up as much as he felt comfortable doing. It was returned 8 days later with a 2 3/8" D@H...not sure exactly how much the D@C moved--but it had to move some.
Re: Stock bending
bamboozler wrote:I sent a 20-ga. Sterlingworth with its original pistol gripped stock and a 2 3/4" D@H to Mike Orlen with instructions to bend it up as much as he felt comfortable doing. It was returned 8 days later with a 2 3/8" D@H...not sure exactly how much the D@C moved--but it had to move some.
Has it stayed there or did it lose some of the bend over time? I have a 12 ga skeet and upland that I love but I see almost 60% of the rib when I mount the gun and my poi is about 6-8" high at 35 yards.
I need to either fix the stock, get it restocked, or learn to shoot with chin weld instead of cheek weld!
I'd like to try the first option first.
Do you have mike's contact info?
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Re: Stock bending
It stayed, but I ended up removing, then selling it in favor of a special project.
http://www.foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum ... =34&t=4104
Here's a link to Mike Orlen's Price List and contact info, if you're a member of shotgunworld.com you can get a 20% discount off these prices.
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtop ... 12&t=36237
http://www.foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum ... =34&t=4104
Here's a link to Mike Orlen's Price List and contact info, if you're a member of shotgunworld.com you can get a 20% discount off these prices.
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtop ... 12&t=36237