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    Tyrolean stock maker

    Does anyone make them anymore, I know CS don't and following a fruitless search of google I've not seen anything up to date. I know venom in the day fitted them but wasn't sure if they had them made or made their own.
    I would like to get one for my HW80 to assist with shooting position etc they also IMO look good too.
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    Have CS stopped making them??

    Shame I always fancied one.
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    Seems to depend who/when you ask at CS. I'm pretty sure somebody bought one recently. The tyrolean version is CS600.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    Have CS stopped making them??

    Shame I always fancied one.
    Looked at all the CS models and no tyrolean unfortunately. I'm sure that the stocks they make would do a similar job but I prefer the look of a traditional tyrolean with the curved cheek piece.
    I'm surprised as they seem to generate a lot of interest when they occasionally come up for sale so there is a demand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rickenbacker View Post
    Seems to depend who/when you ask at CS. I'm pretty sure somebody bought one recently. The tyrolean version is CS600.
    So there's a CS500 then CS700 but no CS600 on the website unless they are on hold??
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    So you don't know.

    Give them a ring.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    So you don't know.

    Give them a ring.
    Cheers Murphy
    Your right they have made a tyrolean which is a CS600, I'll ring and see if they still make that particular model it's just not on the webpage at present
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    Don't hold your breath getting any response. I sent them an email (on the form on their website) two weeks ago now. They haven't been arsed to reply.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Murphy View Post
    So you don't know.

    Give them a ring.
    I recommend this course of action. Custom Stocks certainly used to make Tyrolean stocks some years back as I had a nice Grade II left handed version made for a HW 80.
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    a bit concerning regarding no response, I was just about to order a stock for my HW
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    Quote Originally Posted by nige346 View Post
    a bit concerning regarding no response, I was just about to order a stock for my HW
    I wouldn't be too concerned.
    I called them this morning on their phone/fax number and it went straight to fax, I then gave up.
    Half an hour later, a very helpful chap called me back. He spent a good while going through my questions.
    Very helpful.

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    I had a cs600 tyrolean on an 80 a couple of years ago. It was almost new when I got it. Its probably just not a very popular stock is all. The plus and minus is you get a very fixed head position.
    Just give them a call on the phone.
    I've just bought a cs500 from them and they were great to deal with.
    I'm sure they'll make you a cs600
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    Quote Originally Posted by para View Post
    Does anyone make them anymore, I know CS don't and following a fruitless search of google I've not seen anything up to date. I know venom in the day fitted them but wasn't sure if they had them made or made their own.
    I would like to get one for my HW80 to assist with shooting position etc they also IMO look good too.
    Cheers
    I had a HW77 with a walnut FACTORY stock years ago. Nice wrap around checkering. It might be worth while contacting Hull Cartridge to see if they did one for the 80.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greenwayjames View Post
    I had a HW77 with a walnut FACTORY stock years ago. Nice wrap around checkering. It might be worth while contacting Hull Cartridge to see if they did one for the 80.
    Yes , HW did and I have one Plus a Hw77T and a 55T .

    They also did a 85T which I have been searching for for years but never seen in the flesh. It was featured in AGW back in the day as a special order.

    HW Factory Tyrolean's were much better than Venom or Custom stocks, IMHO as they had far more depth of wood and curves .

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    If anyone is interested in having a true custom stock made you could try Andy Hayhurst. Just Google his name for contact info. He has mainly done shotgun stocks but I mentioned that it seemed difficult to get a reliable custom stock maker for airguns and he would be happy to oblige. Price will depend on spec but might be worth a try. Max
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