Sounding like a worthwhile project, Pete. Be nice to see the resulting beast.![]()
Well I had a spare few minutes in-between coats of paint drying, so done a bit of a mash up, I've managed to fit a BSA Lightning action into a Superstar stock, although there's not a huge amount of difference between the Supersport Custom stock and the Superstar stock, it comes up to the shoulder a bit better and points really nice, the Superstar stock is slightly chunkier and about two inches longer at the front, unfortunately the front stock screw holes don't line up, so it might be the case of drilling new holes, filling in the old ones and just spraying the stock black if I can't get the filled holes to match the rest of the wood, a bit of wood needs to be removed here and there and a cocking channel for the articulated cocking linkage needs to be filled in and created, so the gun can be cocked, an interesting project for the future.
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Sounding like a worthwhile project, Pete. Be nice to see the resulting beast.![]()
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Hi Pete, are the stock screw hole too far forward in the super star stock,? I would look at making little brackets to move the position of the holes rather than drill new ones.
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I've got a bit for my router that can make 12mm wooden "buttons" that I've used to cover screw heads in wood before.
I could make you some buttons in beech if that would help ? You could enlarge the old screw holes, glue the buttons / blanks in & then sand flat.
I think it's 12mm, you just plunge it into a block of wood & then chisel the buttons ( is infill blanks a better way of saying it ? ) off the block.
Probably easier than the metal work option & a better finish than black paint too.
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Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
Just had a look at my Supersport & I've another idea on filling the old holes up. Wooden dowel is usually beech, just enlarge the holes to the next size up dowel, glue a bit in, saw it off close but not enough to touch the stock & then sand it flat with a block & sand paper.
As for drilling new holes I'd make a jig , it's the only way to be sure with them being on an angle. Unless of course the bracket mod is a goer.
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When I made a Vulcan stock, I made two tools to make the front stock holes:
The first tool was a cut off screw with a sharp end that could be used to mark the hole location on the inside of the stock. With the hole location marked, I drilled the hole undersize from the inside, and played around with round neede files until I got the hole angle approximately correct and was able to enter the screws.
The I made a too to countersink the screw heads, which was a screwdriver shaft with a home made cutter on the shaft. I turned up a steel cutter in the lathe that went over the screwdriver shaft, and fixed it with a grub screw from the side. The cutting grooves were cut with a dremel too.
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Far too many rifles to list now, all mainly British but the odd pesky foreigner has snuck in
sounds very interesting
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