Well, I just got the itch to finish up fitting my Mauser 98 (Czech VZ24) thats been converted over to a 7mm Mag, into its new Boyds stock. I haven't actually bedded the action, yet. I did however punch the rear pillar out of the old military stock, rough it up with an electro-pencil, drill out the new stock to the correct size of 23/64th, goop some bedding compound around it and set it in the action.
This is my first time doing any kind of stock work, as I really do prefer chassis systems. This one is worth it for me to do however, as it was the first centerfire I purchased when I was 18, back in 1999. Ill keep this thread updated with photos as I go. Im planning on bedding the action itself later this week (after the rear pillar sets up) so I will do a step by step, hoping that someone finds it helpful.
Barrel channel has been clearanced for the Shilen #4 barrel
Rear pillar being test fit to ensure its the correct length, after roughing up with the electro-pencil. Luckily the Mauser front of the Mauser bottom metal works as a pillar in its own right, so no need to pillar bed the front of the stock.
Rear pillar set into the stock with the freshly mixed epoxy. Now the wait begins.
This is my first time doing any kind of stock work, as I really do prefer chassis systems. This one is worth it for me to do however, as it was the first centerfire I purchased when I was 18, back in 1999. Ill keep this thread updated with photos as I go. Im planning on bedding the action itself later this week (after the rear pillar sets up) so I will do a step by step, hoping that someone finds it helpful.
Barrel channel has been clearanced for the Shilen #4 barrel
Rear pillar being test fit to ensure its the correct length, after roughing up with the electro-pencil. Luckily the Mauser front of the Mauser bottom metal works as a pillar in its own right, so no need to pillar bed the front of the stock.
Rear pillar set into the stock with the freshly mixed epoxy. Now the wait begins.