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Thread: Scout rifle, circa 2016

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGChris View Post
    It is, indeed, a "dramatized" version of the Rifle Ten drill.

    Is there a DIY method to add a third stud to a polymer stock?
    Not that I would try. Often I have had a flush AR style socket installed, so there is no stud there when not being used.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LGChris View Post
    It is, indeed, a "dramatized" version of the Rifle Ten drill.

    Is there a DIY method to add a third stud to a polymer stock?
    I did it on my LTR, just a simple drill/screw/epoxy job. It stood up to a couple of days at Randy Cain's Practical Rifle class, but for a serious use gun I'd take it to an extremely vetted professional.

    ETA: aaannndddd GJM says it better and more thoroughly than I did. I should read the whole thread before responding.
    Last edited by MDS; 10-14-2016 at 02:32 PM.
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  3. #983
    Quote Originally Posted by GJM View Post
    Not that I would try. Often I have had a flush AR style socket installed, so there is no stud there when not being used.
    Something like this? http://www.noveske.com/products/flush-qd-sling-mount
    The guy from Lucky Gunner

  4. #984
    Good news, I got dagger boy his Talley T2 mount. One more available from Jim Brockman, $150. Let me know.
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  5. #985
    Quote Originally Posted by LGChris View Post
    There is a remote possibility that that video is an indirect result of this thread.
    As usual, that was excellent video Chris.
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  6. #986
    Quote Originally Posted by LGChris View Post
    That looks about right, but Jim Brockman has always installed them. They are no rotation limittd but that isn't too big a deal on the middle position.
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    GJM, if that brockman mount works on a T1 i'll take it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poconnor View Post
    I sent brockman an email for the aimpoint / talley mount. Waiting for a response. Anybody interested in a group buy if it's not a standard item?
    Correction- my email got kicked back. Who has the correct email? Maybe I fatfingered it from my phone
    I'd be interested in being in on it.

    This is my first post here so... "Howdy!"

    I would def consider mounting a "Talley rung" RDS on my DIY, chopped and iron-sighted Kimber Montana.

    (5 lbs)


    (5 lbs 11 oz)
    Last edited by alukban; 10-14-2016 at 06:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Poconnor View Post
    GJM, if that brockman mount works on a T1 i'll take it.
    Quote Originally Posted by alukban View Post
    I'd be interested in being in on it.

    This is my first post here so... "Howdy!"

    I would def consider mounting a "Talley rung" RDS on my DIY, chopped and iron-sighted Kimber Montana.

    (5 lbs)


    (5 lbs 11 oz)
    There are three in stock. Darryl got number one. I will wait and get mine later, so you both are in. PM me with your contact info and I will make the connection to Jim.
    Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LGChris View Post
    Is there a DIY method to add a third stud to a polymer stock?

    I had my kitchen table gunsmith put a third stud on my Tikka. The foreend has sort of a spiderweb of struts and bracing
    inside so there are only a few very specific places you can mount the stud. We used a Harris bipod adapter for the stud
    but it had to be ground to fit in the space available and a whole drilled in the stock, then it was epoxied.

    Harris Bipod Adaptors

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