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English sporting rifle stock?

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I have the TOW blueprints for their English sporting rifle, but unfortunately I know of no one who makes a shaped stock that meets Track's perfect interpretation of the proper shape for a big-bore sporter. I have just received a lovely, slow-twist, tapered .72 barrel and would sure like to find a stock to mount it in with an R.E. Davis Alexander Henry English bar lock. Anyone know of a source for proper stocks for this purpose with very little drop at heel and a nice broad and deep butt?
 
Bill, I also have an extra large bore tapered barrel on the way.......I am thinking about a English full stock sporter. It will be a carve your own project. In a smaller .68 cal.

I really like the shape and looks of the English rifles, just like the fullstocks even better.
 

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