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The stock on my Merkel 203E has about a 1/4" too much drop, so I sent it out for a bending. The report back from the gunsmith was that the stock would not take the bend and any more aggressive efforts would likely result in cracking and would not likely achieve a 1/4" change in any event.
This is a sidelock so a new stock would be very expensive and not worth it for this particular gun. I would be curious to hear any thoughts on other options (besides a cheek pad). I recall reading an article by MM about David Trevallion doing a "buttectomy" on a gun to increase the LOP, where the stock was cut through the wrist along the checkering and a new piece of wood was attached. Would it be possible to a variation of that to decrease the drop?
Thanks, Doverham
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Doverham, I suggest you get your gun back and send it to someone more capable, given proper care 1/4" is not really a big deal
CJ
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The stock on my Merkel 203E has about a 1/4" too much drop, so I sent it out for a bending. The report back from the gunsmith was that the stock would not take the bend and any more aggressive efforts would likely result in cracking and would not likely achieve a 1/4" change in any event.
This is a sidelock so a new stock would be very expensive and not worth it for this particular gun. I would be curious to hear any thoughts on other options (besides a cheek pad). I recall reading an article by MM about David Trevallion doing a "buttectomy" on a gun to increase the LOP, where the stock was cut through the wrist along the checkering and a new piece of wood was attached. Would it be possible to a variation of that to decrease the drop?
Thanks, Doverham What amazes me is that you're going through all this bother trying to change the drop in the first place. My collection of SxSs varies from 2 1/8" to 3" DAH and I hit what I am shooting at with any one of them, without really thinking about it. Either I am a very gifted shooter or you are getting past fanatical with your fit. Model21
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21,
Not everybody is lucky enough to be able to shoot a low stocked gun. I can do it but it takes a very conscious effort and I never shoot as well as I would with one of my guns that actually fits. While 1/4 inch isn't much, sometimes it makes a lot of difference.
Destry
Out there at the crossroads molding the devil's bullets. - Tom Waits
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Hi Doverham,
Totally agree with CJ. Michael Orlen comes to mind.
JC
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
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Thanks JayCee. I have talked to Mike several times about barrel work but had not thought of him for stock work. He is also close which would avoid shipping costs. I may also consult with NECG.
The first outfit come recommended for a trusted source and their price was good ($95) - too good, I guess.
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Is it 1/4" at the comb you need or 1/4" at the heel? Not clear. 1/4" at the comb is quite a lot. Big difference!
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Some wood will bend some won't. Some will crack. Did the gunsmith try already and it does not take the bent?
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Call Mike Orlen. Google his number in Amherst, MA.
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I need a 1/4" at the heel and 1/8" at the comb, plus 3/16" cast off. They claimed they tried but described the wood as "stubborn" and that it moved very little during the bending process. One concern I have is that even if the stock can be bent, will it lose the bend over time?
I will talk to Mike and get his thoughts. Thanks
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