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Sim G
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Stock Stippling

#1 Post by Sim G »

Anyone know where I could get a wood laminate stock stippled around the pistol grip and on the forend?
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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You could always DIY with a dremel.
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Doan Trevor uses an old roofing nail, I remember seeing a video on his site ages ago however I just had a quick look and could not find it

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Found it

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dromia wrote:And the tune was?
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#7 Post by Dave 101 »

Very easy to do , you need to be methodical but random at the same time , 3 blunted nails taped together and don't be frightened to give them a good sharp blow each time you develop a rhythm , best practice on some old wood first .

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Dave 101 wrote:Very easy to do , you need to be methodical but random at the same time , 3 blunted nails taped together and don't be frightened to give them a good sharp blow each time you develop a rhythm , best practice on some old wood first .

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Blimey I used to do that at school when i got lines - tape 3 pens together "I must not forget to bring my personal writing implements to school with me every day." 100 times was a breeze! goodjob
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