It's time to share a new diy project for those that like that sort of thing.
I just started testing my new mold for the carbon fiber stock that is going to go on all of my non-bullpup air guns for the near future.
In choosing the design, I looked at what the top 50 long range target shooters in America were using over the last few years and it seemed like the two most popular ( and successful) were the Manners elite and McMillan A5/A3 tactical designs so.... I based mine on those shapes (but with a few mods for my taste).
I kinda wanted to see what all the fuss is about because most target air rifles seem to use those rather unusual looking curved aluminum chassis designs. Firearms users are prepared to pay a premium and wait a lifetime for delivery of one of those Manners / McMillan stocks.
It's slim pickings for the air rifle user who wants to upgrade their factory stock to something more stable so a diy project was the only option.
Anyway... this is the first pull. The mold needs some tweaks to make it perfect but I am liking where it is heading:



http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3499_zpsn7s1q4de.jpg http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3486_zpsobqziusu.jpg http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3483_zpsz3dga4kb.jpg
My Ataman is going to be the first of mine to wear this new dress. I think it will be fairly easy to modify for any bottle guns I buy in the future too.
Not sure if it comes out in the pics but a grippy texture is molded into the grip and forearm just like on the Manners and McMillan stocks. It feels good!
The main changes to design so far are a wider forearm for stability on the bench, an increase in the length of pull and a different adjustable cheek piece mechanism. I also added compartments to allow me to add or remove weights in the field at 4 different points in the stock so I can change the balance for the purpose.
I think these could be a good multi purpose stock (I.e. Hunting target shooting, plinking, window gun). I'm using 100% carbon fiber. It's woven 2x2 twill on the outside (it will be a glossy cosmetic piece) and it has some layers of cf sheet molding compound on the inner walls for extreme multi-directional strength and rigidity.
I just started testing my new mold for the carbon fiber stock that is going to go on all of my non-bullpup air guns for the near future.
In choosing the design, I looked at what the top 50 long range target shooters in America were using over the last few years and it seemed like the two most popular ( and successful) were the Manners elite and McMillan A5/A3 tactical designs so.... I based mine on those shapes (but with a few mods for my taste).
I kinda wanted to see what all the fuss is about because most target air rifles seem to use those rather unusual looking curved aluminum chassis designs. Firearms users are prepared to pay a premium and wait a lifetime for delivery of one of those Manners / McMillan stocks.
It's slim pickings for the air rifle user who wants to upgrade their factory stock to something more stable so a diy project was the only option.
Anyway... this is the first pull. The mold needs some tweaks to make it perfect but I am liking where it is heading:



http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3499_zpsn7s1q4de.jpg http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3486_zpsobqziusu.jpg http://i1206.photobucket.com/albums/bb447/Zebracf/IMG_3483_zpsz3dga4kb.jpg
My Ataman is going to be the first of mine to wear this new dress. I think it will be fairly easy to modify for any bottle guns I buy in the future too.
Not sure if it comes out in the pics but a grippy texture is molded into the grip and forearm just like on the Manners and McMillan stocks. It feels good!
The main changes to design so far are a wider forearm for stability on the bench, an increase in the length of pull and a different adjustable cheek piece mechanism. I also added compartments to allow me to add or remove weights in the field at 4 different points in the stock so I can change the balance for the purpose.
I think these could be a good multi purpose stock (I.e. Hunting target shooting, plinking, window gun). I'm using 100% carbon fiber. It's woven 2x2 twill on the outside (it will be a glossy cosmetic piece) and it has some layers of cf sheet molding compound on the inner walls for extreme multi-directional strength and rigidity.