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Re: I Bought 1 of These...
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Aug 30th a 07:09 PM
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by Dave Schiller |
Dave Schiller |
I'm also hoping to convert a 28 and a .410 from skeet to field style. I made a stock for the .410 but gave up on the forend. That's the most difficult piece of wood I ever tried and never could get it completed. I've been searching for years for semi-completed wood but have never found a source. Where did you get yours? As you say, RKLT is proper for these guns.
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