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    Can a stock be sanded too smooth?

    Where do you pick up pumice powder.
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    Cleaning mix?

    yep works pretty good and she won't talk back to ya!!
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    Cleaning mix?

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    Cleaning mix?

    Ralph you have done nothing wrong, I use water and Dawn and sometimes a little windex mixed in with it. With all do respect I mostly view post and smart A## remarks from people towards folks that are asking questions is wrong . and they wonder why some have left the site. Im sure Ill catch...
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    sighting in

    Thanks that's what I thought , just didn't want to do anything till I asked.
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    sighting in

    Ok! Brain fart! if shooting low do you remove material from front sight or back sight raise. Beaver T
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    silver wire inlay

    Ya the idea came from one of the best builders that I knew, William buchele. He also shows how to make them in his book. Beaver T
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    silver wire inlay

    some folks take a hack saw blade and make small chisels out of them. I made a set and works great. If you notice some small spaces take a regular iron no steam, just heat ( Med) and just rest it on the area just enough to warm it up and the wood will swell. Any dings on wood this will work...
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    baker lean toooo

    ya, agreed once its up right it will be nice just very cumbersome. BT
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    baker lean toooo

    ya I might be going with a 14' tipi. BT
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    baker lean toooo

    ya Im doing that I think the issue is not enough guy lines, and not deep enough holes. BT
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    baker lean toooo

    yes beginning to understand that, however there is a group that love em, but anyhow just looking for helpful tips. BT
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    baker lean toooo

    Well my event doesn't discriminate what your shelter is! Its just between me and the deer during deer season and the many happy times spent with my sons in the bush. Thanks though . BT
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    baker lean toooo

    Yes I'm using scissor style also, the issue is keeping square and sturdy. I think the issue is I can't say a whole lot of cuss words because my younger son is with me otherwise I d be jumping up and down ranting! Lol Chris
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    baker lean toooo

    Thanks, work in progress. Chris
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    baker lean toooo

    my biggest issue is keeping the legs sturdy and not shifting. Thanks BT
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    baker lean toooo

    Any one out there have an easy way of putting up a baker lean to. This is a real challenge for the first time and Im looking for tips. BT
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    Pecatonica

    I have used them and had a few stocks that were messed up, i.e. ramrod channel and amount of wood left for forearm . When in letting ramrod pipe there was bascily no material to seat the tang of the thimble into the forearm. Call, talked to Dick NO Questions asked, new stocks shipped out that...
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    Bear claw necklace

    twice the size at least the ones Ive scene in AK. Chris
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    Bear claw necklace

    You got any photos of them like to see how there laid out. I m thinking of using a black waxed wing tip lace. and at each end do a nail not attaching a small section of deer hid to the clasp. Beaver T.
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