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    Savage 110 E

    Hi.
    Im doing up an old but in good nick 243 savage for my son,Hoping to get him away from the computer.
    The stock is pretty nackered and im having trouble finding a replacement.
    Has anyone any ideas about where to start.
    Cheers.
    Larrakin

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    Hi, how knackered is the stock (photo?).

    If getting it back to a nice oil finish is going to be impossible, and finding a replacement is proving hard(?) then one idea could be to use a fibreglass filler material like Nutech to fix and secure any breakages/heavy dings etc, sand it all back and paint it with a textured finish like DY-Mark or similar.

    You'd be amazed what sins can be hidden with ''bog & paint'', just ask a panel beater

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    Hi.
    Its an old resin stock
    Ive done some work to it but needs a proper paint job to handle the knocks and bumps
    Whats Dy-Mark and how can i get some.
    Cheers for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larrakin View Post
    Hi.
    Its an old resin stock
    Ive done some work to it but needs a proper paint job to handle the knocks and bumps
    Whats Dy-Mark and how can i get some.
    Cheers for your help.
    DY-mark is just a sandy textured spray on paint. It's just something I've seen used in the past to give a bit of texture under the top coat (anti-slip). You could use anything you wanted to really?

    Most paint finishes will wear eventually no matter if its Millspec or Duracoat. I've had great success with my Tikka M595 stock which was painted in 2Pac paint when I purchased it 8 years ago. The paint still looks new apart from a small wear point where my hand carries it just forward of the magazine.


    Tikka M595 with 2Pac paint green/black speckled

    On my Remington its just matt black paint from Repco. It can scratch up a little when abused pushing through thick Manuka/Gorse and the like, but they're still making matt black paint...And really it still looks great after a years work.


    Rem700 matt black Repco paint

    Or you could have a little fun like I did when I tried airbrushing for the first time.



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    Just go with what ever suits your needs, paint is cheap and you can always touch it up again later if need be.

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    I would forget about the existing stock, the cheapest and easiest replacement would be a Boyds. These finish really well and are easy enough to get into NZ (just keep the order under $100.00). BOYDS The World's Foremost Supplier of Hardwood Gunstocks.. You probably want the classic stock (although you could go thumb hole etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larrakin View Post
    Hi.
    Im doing up an old but in good nick 243 savage for my son,Hoping to get him away from the computer.
    The stock is pretty nackered and im having trouble finding a replacement.
    Has anyone any ideas about where to start.
    Cheers.
    Larrakin
    Tried a new stock from Brownells?
    Welcome to Sako club.

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    Cheers .
    sounds like a plan to start with.
    Thanks will post a picture when im done.

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    Thanks will look into that.
    Cheers

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    thanks will look into that also.
    I tried a2zoutdoors in usa and they told me they didnt know of anyone who sent them ex america.

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    Does the total all up need to be under $100 includind postage.

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    Total excluding freight. Just the price of the stock.

    I have the same in 308 with a wooden stock. They'll have to bury me with it.


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    Why is it that with boyds they will not process any international orders over $100 was keen on getting a walnut stock for my marlin but have to settle for laminate when I go to do the order. What sort of freight charges does it cost to get a stock over from the US?
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    Shot my first deer with a 110.



    I brought in a HS Precision carbon fibre stock for a Remmie from Brownells. Just a bit of paper work as it was $360 US, no major hassles. Brownells send you all the required paperwork. As long as the item manufacturer has the export license, Brownells can send it.

    BOLT ACTION RIFLE WALNUT STOCK - Brownells
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    Freight will be about $45+ USD

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    Thanks.
    Know how you feel. I'm being buried in my Stoney Creek blaze swanny.
    Nice lookin rifle

 

 

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