Anybody do any? It looks like something I would like to learn. Point me in the right direction as far where to get information on tooling, how to instructions etc. Don't have a clue so barebones beginer information would be greatly appreciated.
Anybody do any? It looks like something I would like to learn. Point me in the right direction as far where to get information on tooling, how to instructions etc. Don't have a clue so barebones beginer information would be greatly appreciated.
"My resume is the trail of destruction behind me. " Bucky Katt
There’s a FB group I’m in and some of those guys are amazing. Will see if I can find the name. A lot of good info in there
Most boards I see have the rules / instructions on the back of the box
Larry potterfield with Midway USA has a good video
Monte Kennedy's book, try and find a set of Brownell's tools. The Brownell's ( not the parts company) tools are see thru. Use carbide cutters and get a veiner, spacer for mullered borders if that is something you want. Go to Accurate reloading and there are some tutorials on checkering. Start with a flat surface and simple 30 degree pattern. You will need to decide the LPI you want, that is how cutters are sold. most folks start with a 16-20 LPI to get used to the procedure. Also you will need to decide flat top or full diamond. Most pros use a stock checkering cradle for the rotation while checkering.I have done it and it is tedious and time consuming, very unforgiving.
I think I've got a set you can try, and some old Mauser stocks to practice on.
I mean, the stocks gonna look like a cat scratching post and you're gonna throw the tools across the room.
But you can try.
Thanks everyone.
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