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Installed New Front Upper HG. It's too tall?
I just installed my first new, completely unused Front top HG. I sanded the bottom to achieve the fit with forestock, rear HG, and barrel. The fit is good here. The problem is that it sets way to proud over the rear HG and it looks like there is too much wood on the top. My questions...
Are these things supposed to be sanded on top to bring the top profile of the rifle inline? If so, are there any directions on how to do it? Do the rears need to be sanded?
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03-25-2012 08:29 PM
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Are we talking No4's or No1's here - because the answer to each is slightly different
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Originally Posted by
Morning Wood
problem is that it sets way to proud over the rear HG and it looks like there is too much wood on the top. My questions...
Is it a really dark walnut wood set from Pakistan, the couple I've done with this wood had this issue. The front guard nearly obscured the foresight! I did these for someone else, and left it as it was (why mess with someone elses new, unused, mint condition wood), but if it belonged to me I would for sure have planed/spokeshaved it down to a more standard British
and North American, like you see on every other No4 profile.
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Peter, it's a #4 Mk1
---------- Post added at 11:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:54 AM ----------
Is it a really dark walnut wood set from Pakistan, the couple I've done with this wood had this issue. The front guard nearly obscured the foresight! I did these for someone else, and left it as it was (why mess with someone elses new, unused, mint condition wood), but if it belonged to me I would for sure have planed/spokeshaved it down to a more standard
British
and North American, like you see on every other No4 profile.
It is very dark wood, and mint/unused. I always thought it was Brit, but it might be Paki
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TBone has given you the answer I feel
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Hmmm. No plainer, no spokeshaver. Let's see if I can do this with a belt sander....
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A xxxxxxg BELT SANDER........... Jees god man.............. For heavens sake, there'll be someone local to you who could do it in a less agricultural or more sympathetic way than that. Send it to me and I'll do it............ But a belt sander
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A xxxxxxg BELT SANDER........... Jees god man.............. For heavens sake, there'll be someone local to you who could do it in a less agricultural or more sympathetic way than that. Send it to me and I'll do it............ But a belt sander
Already got this one done, but I have 4 more to do if the offer to send them on over to you still stands.
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It probaly Turkish
Walnut - I got a couple of sets from ebay - dark almost blakc and the parts were made way bigger than the originals.
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