Does anyone know anyone who bends stocks ?

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Does anyone know anyone who bends stocks ?

Post by Ruffchaser » Mon Aug 22, 2005 10:08 pm

I am wondering if anyone has had a stock bent on their shotgun . Saw a used ugartechea side by side that I really like but it has cast off for a right handed shooter and I shoot shotgun lefthanded . Am trying to find out if it could be straightened reasonably to a neutral cast at the least .

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Re: Does anyone know anyone who bends stocks ?

Post by bearandoldman » Thu Aug 25, 2005 6:40 am

Ruffchaser wrote:I am wondering if anyone has had a stock bent on their shotgun . Saw a used ugartechea side by side that I really like but it has cast off for a right handed shooter and I shoot shotgun lefthanded . Am trying to find out if it could be straightened reasonably to a neutral cast at the least .
You might check with this outfit in TC MI http://www.fieldsportltd.com/

how come you grouse hunters jut like them SxS guns? have some O/U's but do shoot a Charles Daly SxS for fun now and then.
also try this outfir, understantd they are very good and maybe expensive too. http://www.wenig.com/
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Post by Ruffchaser » Thu Aug 25, 2005 11:01 pm

Hi Bearandoldman ,
Thanks for the links , I dont know why grouse hunters like side by sides . Personally my brother gave me mine , 20 years ago and so thats what I got used to . Its kinda a curse because they cost more , even than over unders . I like those also , I like the Berettas , they have good balance . I like doubles for hunting because if I have to cross a creek or fence you just break em open and pull the shells then put em back in , its easy and fast . The barrels side by side is definetly a different site picture .

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Post by gunsmither » Fri Mar 23, 2007 10:27 pm

Wow, another neat old thread. :D

Try the Double Gun Forum at this link. http://doublegunshop.com/forums/ubbthreads.php Lot's of very knowledgable fellows there that can explain stock bending. Joe

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