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    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Thanks sky chief.
      Eric Krewson, knowing what you know now with the second gun you mentioned, if you could do it again would you get the jug choke, or just...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Reinforcing the wrist.
      LD, I did consider that, especially in light of the fact that a cross section of the stock at the lock/breech area would reveal that...
    • Onojutta
      The wrist on a recent fowler build came out a little skinnier than I was planning, about 1.25" in diameter. I had the thought of...
    • Onojutta
      I'm thinking about getting my 20 gauge fowler jug choked. I know you can shoot PRB with a jug choke, but what about bare balls?
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Underlug hole elongation....
      For those who might still be questioning the need for slots, what he described has to do with barrel harmonics which is a separate but...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta reacted to James Kibler's post in the thread Underlug hole elongation... with Like Like.
      Absolutely not. I go through thousands of stocks each year and can assure you movement can be significant. I would suggest at least...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta reacted to J.D.'s post in the thread Underlug hole elongation... with Like Like.
      The reason for elongating the slots is not to allow for recoil of the barrel. It is to prevent damage to the forestock as the wood...
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      Onojutta replied to the thread Underlug hole elongation....
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    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Underlug hole elongation....
      A jewelers saw is one of those tools that you don’t need often, but when you do it is worth its weight in gold. Relatively inexpensive...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta reacted to wiscoaster's post in the thread Underlug hole elongation... with Like Like.
      I resisted getting a jewelers saw because I didn't want to buy a one-purpose tool, and first tried some other methods using tools on...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Repair this barrel lug?.
      Does anyone know where I could source an Anyone know where I might source a thick underlug? The ones I have are 1/8" thick but the...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Repair this barrel lug?.
      Thanks for all the replies. If I replace the lug, then I run the risk of it not fitting well in the notch that is already cut in the...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Underlug hole elongation....
      Hardest thing about the jeweler's saw is not braking the blade by fumbling once you get it connected. Otherwise I found it to be a very...
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Repair this barrel lug?.
      I don't have access to brazing or welding equipment, but would filling the hole with solder and re-drilling it work?
    • Onojutta
      Onojutta replied to the thread Underlug hole elongation....
      The diameter does not change and so the height of the notch remains the same as the diameter. I use 1/16” hole so I am providing 1/16”...
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