I'd consider it for the right price! There are likely a lot of airguns with mud stain stocks that could use some significant enhancement...No question is , would you do this for others?! Great work!
I'd consider it for the right price! There are likely a lot of airguns with mud stain stocks that could use some significant enhancement...
It was horribly low before the modification. If you decide you want to pick one up, shoot me a PM and let's talk!The cheek weld is the one thing that kept me from buying the zeus even as a novelty, from the first time I said it, what a horrible stock for that rifle ( only in regards to the cheek weld )
There's a Zeus Gen 1 in the classifieds!The cheek weld is the one thing that kept me from buying the zeus even as a novelty, from the first time I said it, what a horrible stock for that rifle ( only in regards to the cheek weld )
Thank you! Hmm... That is cool. How many grains is that ball?Wonderful stock job! Ever thought of developing a light plinking load for it? Mold would pay for itself after 50 shotsView attachment 290112
550 grains as cast pure lead 0.715" dia. Shoot them from a Brown Bess. Probably ballistically similar to your ZeusThank you! Hmm... That is cool. How many grains is that ball?
Thanks chap - there is some magnificent grain underneath most!What a beautiful job you did on that stock
. I have been working on my 72 as well cleaning up that muck that it came with.
I find myself throwing a couple thousand grains downrange every once in a while. It's addicting.It really does eat a bunch of lead... trying to trap and catch as much of it as I can in a sandbox so I can recast it.
Why thank you sirThat is now a great looking rifle!
For the right price! HahaCan I send you my Zeus stock to make it look that good..lol