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katokoch
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Well, the project may have started back in August when I bought the lumber, but I just finished it up yesterday and figured I'd share it with everyone here. I've already put up photos and details on a couple other forums so if you're re-reading this, sorry.
Back in August I laminated together some black walnut and carbon fiber fabric with the intent of cutting out and finishing a benchrest stock for my rifle over my winter break from school.
The barreled action is a Marlin 980S with a Green Mountain 20" barrel. I've replaced the stock trigger with a Rifle Basix that I tuned down to get the pull to an even 16 oz. I completely know this is not the ideal setup for serious benchrest competition, but I'll use what I have. The scope is a 1993 Japanese-manufactured Tasco World Class Plus 36x that I picked up NIB for a steal. The glass is much better than you'd think, considering it's a Tasco.
Anyways, the stock is four peices of 3/4" walnut laminated with 12.3-oz. bi-directional carbon fiber fabric. I also lined the barrel channel with CF. The CF made it a bear to cut out with power tools and did quite a bit of damage.
Anyways, the action is bedded with a solid aluminum bedding block with integral pillars. I don't think there's any better solution for the simple Marlin receiver without testing out a barrel clamp.
Here's a few photos from the progression and then the final product.
(for scale, with the proud owner)
The stock's fore-end is 3" wide and toe is 1", so it is completely legal.
As photographed, it weighs about 9 lbs., so I should be able to use my "budget" tuner and keep it within the 10.5-lb. class for IR 50/50.
Anyways, I'll be getting some new front and rear bags to replace the poor excuses you see photographed and get some shooting done.
Back in August I laminated together some black walnut and carbon fiber fabric with the intent of cutting out and finishing a benchrest stock for my rifle over my winter break from school.
The barreled action is a Marlin 980S with a Green Mountain 20" barrel. I've replaced the stock trigger with a Rifle Basix that I tuned down to get the pull to an even 16 oz. I completely know this is not the ideal setup for serious benchrest competition, but I'll use what I have. The scope is a 1993 Japanese-manufactured Tasco World Class Plus 36x that I picked up NIB for a steal. The glass is much better than you'd think, considering it's a Tasco.
Anyways, the stock is four peices of 3/4" walnut laminated with 12.3-oz. bi-directional carbon fiber fabric. I also lined the barrel channel with CF. The CF made it a bear to cut out with power tools and did quite a bit of damage.
Anyways, the action is bedded with a solid aluminum bedding block with integral pillars. I don't think there's any better solution for the simple Marlin receiver without testing out a barrel clamp.
Here's a few photos from the progression and then the final product.
(for scale, with the proud owner)
The stock's fore-end is 3" wide and toe is 1", so it is completely legal.
As photographed, it weighs about 9 lbs., so I should be able to use my "budget" tuner and keep it within the 10.5-lb. class for IR 50/50.
Anyways, I'll be getting some new front and rear bags to replace the poor excuses you see photographed and get some shooting done.