second redwood forearm
here’s a cupel pics of the forearm I made this morning, as well as the work station.
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I still need to come up with a better butt plate than what I’ve dealing with now,….possibly I just steal rabbits design,:twisted: or quite being so cheep and get the morgan.
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I’ll try for on this weekend if I’m not to sick of sawdust, I’ve been and will be milling fir and redwood all week for a shop on a buddy’s property, so we’ll see if I’m up for it.
At least its a soft wood, been at a cocobolo set for awhile turing out nice, but if sinks in water ,means anything to you, you’ll catch my drift.
Looks very good so far, nice lines, sleek. If i was smarter i’d keep mine simple.
Stick with the tried and true CPs, JSBs and clones like BSA wolverines, Kodiaks. The others are almost a novelty i tried silver arrows they did OK. JSB predators are the badest, most acurate pellet i’ve yet to shoot, but at $13 a tin they do the same as there non ballistic tip brothers and the heavier kodiaks. A head shot is a head shot be it a $.07 or $.04 pellet. Purchasing a tin is worth it for the experience of shooting a very accurate pellet for everyday shooting its Kodiaks for me.