Just a dude in BC
AH veteran
Good day Gent's,
So the short story, is that I lucked into a nice Oberndorf long action. Originally it was one of their commercial sorters, made in the 1920's, but later went back to the factory and had its barrel swapped to a 9.3x57. All matching, and according to my smith the metal is in great shape. It even looks like they trued up the action and worked the lugs when they barreled it to x57.
So obviously I looked around and was lucky enough to find a 9.3 ferlach barrel blank, and am going to convert it to a 9.3x62, and run it only as an iron sight gun. As classic as possible for an Oberndorf... As God intended.
However, it needs a new stock. The smith is going to inlet it for me, and then I will finish the stock (I have made a few, and enjoy the process). But what I need help with, is the piece of wood! I simply cannot choose, and so I will turn it over to Democracy!
Here are the slabs available to me.
-Originally I wanted N6
-Then I changed my mind to the single one in the top picture... But maybe that is to showy... So, what wood you do?
So the short story, is that I lucked into a nice Oberndorf long action. Originally it was one of their commercial sorters, made in the 1920's, but later went back to the factory and had its barrel swapped to a 9.3x57. All matching, and according to my smith the metal is in great shape. It even looks like they trued up the action and worked the lugs when they barreled it to x57.
So obviously I looked around and was lucky enough to find a 9.3 ferlach barrel blank, and am going to convert it to a 9.3x62, and run it only as an iron sight gun. As classic as possible for an Oberndorf... As God intended.
However, it needs a new stock. The smith is going to inlet it for me, and then I will finish the stock (I have made a few, and enjoy the process). But what I need help with, is the piece of wood! I simply cannot choose, and so I will turn it over to Democracy!
Here are the slabs available to me.
-Originally I wanted N6
-Then I changed my mind to the single one in the top picture... But maybe that is to showy... So, what wood you do?