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lets see some photos of what you use to hold stocks and actions to recut checkering. I am making one up to hold double gun actions/stocks for use in my checkering cradle and want t compare what I am doing. Always looking to build a better mousetrap!!
Last edited by Brian; 02/08/11 10:36 PM.
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Brownells sells one that I copied and modified to fit the tools and materials I had in my shop at the time. bill
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Brian, PM me and I will send you a construction article by the late Frank DeHaas on the ultimate checkering cradle, unsurpassed in flexibility and adjustability. All the parts can be found at your local hardware store.
OB
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OB,
Would you mind sending me the article as well?
thanks in advance,
tunes
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Just for clarificsation, I have a checkering cradle (although seeing others wont hurt) but I am interested in special jigs you use to hold stocks and actions of double guns in the cradle.
Brian LTC, USA Ret. NRA Patron Member AHFGCA Life Member USPSA Life Member
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lets see some photos of what you use to hold stocks and actions to recut checkering. Here ya go, Brian! A bag of #7.5 and a towel....I have NO use for #9's.  Seriously, check out this work of engineering/art.... http://www.trapshooters.com/cfpages/sthread.cfm?threadid=240420
Last edited by mike campbell; 02/10/11 12:17 AM.
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