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  1. May 6, 2011 · Sniper’s Hide is a community of Snipers of all kinds, focusing on long range shooting, accuracy, and ballistics. Founded by Frank Galli in 2000, Sniper’s Hide has been offering informational videos, podcasts, and other support to its users in one location. Forum Statistics. Threads. 473,710.

  2. Stockmaker James Tucker crafted the extraordinary stock from an exceptional stick of walnut. Sam Welch executed the engraving in a theme suitable to the caliber of the rifle, and dubbed the rifle the “Rabbit rifle,” or sometimes “Thumper.”. The finishing chores were turned over to Pete Mazur, a master of the alchemy of metal finishing.

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  4. Feb 26, 2007 · OLT SAUER- GRAND ALASKAN IN 375 H&H. James Tucker custom stock. A lively hand to the american classic style stock done by one of the countries highest renowned stock makers, James Tucker, who was written up in "Custom Rifles" by Steven Dodd Huges. All metal work is hand polished and deeply rust blued. This rifle has a custom 2 panel bolt as ...

  5. Figured Circassian walnut stocks by James. Tucker with ebony schnabel forend tip, classic point-pattern checkering, steel capped pistol grip, beaded pancake cheekpiece, classic comb, and steel. trapdoor buttplate. Color-casehardened receiver with double-set triggers, finger-loop loading lever, floral scroll engraved by Lee Griffiths. Folding.

  6. Stocks by James Tucker, with figured California English walnut harvested in 1965, including three separate matching forends, each with horn forend tips, keyed fasteners in engraved escutcheons, classic flat-topped point-pattern

  7. Oct 8, 2018 · The picture above is from around 1999. At that time I worked together with stock maker James Tucker for a company in California. This picture was taken around 2003 in New Hampshire. I left New Hampshire in 2005 and founded Buehler Custom Sporting Arms LLC in Oregon. Enough of reminiscing, back to the present and back to work.

  8. Nov 1, 2011 · A short man (160cm to 170cm) might be better suited with a stock having a 337mm length of pull, and a tall man with a stock 349mm to possibly 362mm. A youngster is best suited with a stock of 317mm to 324mm depnding upon his height and the length of his arms. The function of checkering on a rifle stock is primarily to keep the hand from ...

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