Here is the whole process from start to finish with the Nittler fixture, about two hours in total, bending the stock in three directions
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Measuring the stock revealed a weird twist,...I thought I would share this, cast off at heel 5/8" but only 1/4" at the toe and just over 2 1/4" drop as seen on my "patented" fixture the owner said he ordered this AYA round action directly from Spain and gave them his dimensions, they're faily standard...this is what he got, he said he didn't shoot it well...I wonder why
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I needed to get the comb up 3/8" for him, that brought the heel up about 1/2" and got the cast off to a straight 3/8" all in one go,... this should help him out a bit
Bill Nittler said in the movie that he got the idea from Harry Lawrence at Purdeys...maybe DT can elaborate
Best
CJ
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Last edited by C. J. Opacak; 04/27/07 02:53 AM.