Vikram wrote:Zubin,
Nice work and I will be following the progress avidly like others. I was thinking you were going to restock it with a walnut blank like the ones you put up on sale.Thanks for sharing.
Best-
Vikram
Thank you Vikram! The American Black walnut blanks that were up for grabs are gone now, I have some African Teak also called Ghana Teak which I plan to use someday, the figure on those pieces of wood are very, very pretty and its a tight-grained and dense piece of lumber too, quite friendly to work with.
-- Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:46 pm --
Anand wrote:Hi z375,
looking good already, now for a good scope and some decent wood finishing and you should be set.
Anand
Anand,
The scope will be a 1.5-5x20 on a set of weaver QR rings, the bases (weaver-type) will be custom-made for this rifle with a adjustable back-up aperture when the glass comes off. The wood IOF used for the stock is Pine, its a real POS, the wood's so soft you can checker it with your fingernails!!

I have plans for the stock, but I'm keeping them under wraps for now
-- Sat Sep 12, 2009 2:49 pm --
ngrewal wrote:Nice Goldi Hawnish desi beauty you have
Great work
Cheers
Haha! Thank you!

"With solid bullets on heavy animals such as elephant, rhino and buffalo this power is quite apparent but is not so obvious as when soft-nose bullets are being used, say, lion, particularly when is a case of stopping a charge : the .404 will stop him all right, but will seldom crumple him quite so completely as will the .416" -- John Taylor, Big Game and Big Game Rifles, (Ch. IX)