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Over the last few months I have made a few cosmetic changes in my rifles an thought it would be good to show them off.

 

First off fitting a boyds laminate thumbhole stock on my CZ 452 .22lr

 

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Second was getting my McMillan stock on my 260ackley painted in a Duracoat GAP camo effect

 

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Last was making comb height adjustable on my stock for my Tikka M595 in 222 rem, I have just done this today and refinished with a coat of Danish oil.

 

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Still have a couple mods to make in time when funds allow

 

Atb Richard

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Very nice work, I am impressed. I tried working on a Boyds to fit up to a Rem. 722 action. As you know they are not a drop in deal. I have come to the conclusion that not everyone should be allowed a Dremel tool. :lol: Seems before you know it you have a barrel channel fitted for a bench gun!!!

 

The stock wasn't a straight forward fit the rear of the action inlett needed opening up for spacer on the rear underside if the action

 

Still easy to fit in 10mins, want to pillar bed it still

 

Very nice, you have some cracking looking rifles there pal :good:

 

Thanks, they're all I have to play with so like to look after them and treat them every now and then 😄

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I like what you've done with the comb adjustment on the Tikka.

Looks beautiful when it's been finished with oil as opposed to varnish.

I did this for a B.S.A. rimfire a few years ago but it wasn't adjustable.

It was just a fabrication using a jigsaw and some off cuts of aluminium.

Did you fabricate yours or was it a kit job?

Also, is it adjustable?

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I like what you've done with the comb adjustment on the Tikka.

Looks beautiful when it's been finished with oil as opposed to varnish.

I did this for a B.S.A. rimfire a few years ago but it wasn't adjustable.

It was just a fabrication using a jigsaw and some off cuts of aluminium.

Did you fabricate yours or was it a kit job?

Also, is it adjustable?

 

I prefer oiled to varnish, can't stand shiny finish

 

I done it myself, had a few ideas on how to do it then saw a link and it was like one of the ways I thought of so went for it, and yes fully adjustable

 

http://www.waveform.eclipse.co.uk/WEB%20PAGES/TARGET%20SHOOTING/Cheek%20Piece.htm

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