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  • Bad_Dog
    self proclaimed warpaholic
    • Jul 2003
    • 1777

    #1

    rifle stock

    Hey all,

    I figure I'd show off my new little project

    This morning I started to make my own stock for my Marlin .17HMR rimfire rifle...

    I used two pieces of Pine which I laminated together, planed them into a 2.5" block and for a good 4 hours this morning, I used a plunge router to duplicate the action/ reciever slot...

    I then ate lunch, and being the nerd that I am, I returned to my shop and kept working...

    So far I've got the shape of the stock cut out, the action fitted, and the rifle fits in place without any form of shimming ( )...

    anybody else do something like this without the proper tooling? (I'm just winging it with the basic woodworking tools that I have)


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  • WickeDKlowN
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 3098

    #2
    Sounds like a Fun project. Good luck

    My dad got a MArlin .17HMR a few months ago. It's pretty fun to shoot. I shot a pumpkin with it and it put a hole about the size of a dime in both sides, and even left some of the jacketing sticking out the back side. I'd love to see what it'll do to a squirrel's head though
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    • skife
      Unregistered User
      • Feb 2003
      • 2769

      #3
      .17HMR is expensive compared to .22




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      • WickeDKlowN
        Registered User
        • Jun 2001
        • 3098

        #4
        Originally posted by skife
        .17HMR is expensive compared to .22
        Yea, but .17HMR travel at insane velocities and go alot farther.
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        • Bad_Dog
          self proclaimed warpaholic
          • Jul 2003
          • 1777

          #5
          my farthest kill is at 184 yards

          its sighted in for 100 yds, and the bullet starts to drop around 160ish...

          no exaggeration... heres a scan of one of my targets (5 shot group @100yds):


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          • SAW
            It's a trap!
            • Nov 2004
            • 846

            #6
            Psh, .17HMR...
            *Grabs .308*
            Back at this...

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            • Mango
              i cant wait to blog this
              • Feb 2002
              • 4557

              #7
              Wow thats really cool! I can respect skills like this. I wouldn't know the first thing about how to make a rifle stock, I'd just tell my dad to do it.

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              • rifleman wi
                1st ID- The Big Red One
                • Oct 2003
                • 1988

                #8
                looks sweet dude

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                • Bad_Dog
                  self proclaimed warpaholic
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 1777

                  #9
                  well I needed a breather from all the dust... so I figure I'd post an update...

                  I couldnt wait untill tomorrow to start shaping it so I had to bust out the rotozip with mad angle grinder attachment...

                  I've now been working on this for almost 8 hours today

                  everything in my shop is officially covered in atleast 1/8" of sawdust ... but the rear portion of the stock is pretty much to its final rough shape


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                  • silentdeath55
                    yes, I use a drop forward
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 924

                    #10
                    I can vouch for that target. I was at the range with him when he shot that group, or a group just like it.

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                    • lew
                      tres cool
                      • Mar 2003
                      • 311

                      #11
                      Originally posted by SAW
                      Psh, .17HMR...
                      *Grabs .308*
                      I second that.

                      What kind of glass you got on top of that beast?
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                      • Dave
                        The Neighborhood Tech
                        • Oct 2001
                        • 815

                        #12
                        Nice project, great work. Let us know how the pine wood holds up.

                        -Dave

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                        • Bad_Dog
                          self proclaimed warpaholic
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 1777

                          #13
                          Originally posted by lew
                          What kind of glass you got on top of that beast?
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                          I now have it completely cut but my digital camera's evil batteries are dead... (aaahhHhh! )

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                          • CaptaiN_JacK
                            will get you high tonight
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 947

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Dave
                            Nice project, great work. Let us know how the pine wood holds up.
                            I'm also wondering how the pine is going to hold up..I don't know much about stocks or wood too much but isn't pine fairly soft compared to maple and other woods?

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                            • Aegis
                              To old for this
                              • Dec 2002
                              • 596

                              #15
                              Originally posted by CaptaiN_JacK
                              I'm also wondering how the pine is going to hold up..I don't know much about stocks or wood too much but isn't pine fairly soft compared to maple and other woods?
                              The main concern should be warping. Pine might get dinged up easier, but that won't affect accuracy.

                              Looks great so far, are you planning to bed the action?
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