MountainSmoke
40 Cal.
Nice shooting and good looking rifle!Me at 50 yards , first time to stand and shoot. Colonial kibler. She's heavy.
Next range trip work on load and sighting it in better
Nice shooting and good looking rifle!Me at 50 yards , first time to stand and shoot. Colonial kibler. She's heavy.
Next range trip work on load and sighting it in better
It's fancy maple. With iron nitrate , I let it set for about 25 minutes than heated until it turns orange.Plain maple; just a piece of wood with diagonal cross-grain through the wrist. The crack ran through the lock recess and diagonal back towards the opposite side, but it wasn't a complete break.
I opened the crack enough to run in some Titebond, and used compressed air to blast the glue all the way through the crack. I used the lock to line up the open side of the crack, then clamped it with surgical tubing. When I got back to it a couple days later I scraped the squeeze-out. By the time it is sanded again the repair won't be visible.
I'm pretty sure it won't break again at that point, but the grain suggests a few places where similar fractures could occur. I'm undecided on installing a rod in the wrist or other further repairs.
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