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WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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I am setting up a reloading set for my Brother and am looking for the following Dies:

10mm Auto
9mm Parabellum

For myself,
I am looking for an H&S Precision or McMillan center grip Stock that will support a Bull Barrel
Also, The Screws for an XP center grip trigger (or if anybody knows the size of these screws)

I have 2 walnut XP Center grip stocks (both are thumbhole) for Trade or sale. Both are fully finished. Due to these have standard barrel channels, I cannot use them.

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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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Please excuse my ignorance, I have a stock xp-100 in 7mm br that I would like a more bench friendly stock for. My confusion lies in the center grip/rear grip differences. I would like to do as simple a drop in as possible if I make the switch.
I apologize for hi-jacking your post for information, but hopefully we generate some buzz your able to sell both stocks.
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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A center grip will have the trigger below the barrel chamber. The trigger will have linkage between the trigger and sear mechanism.

A rear grip will have the trigger under the bolt handle. The trigger and sear are in 1 'group' just like a rifle.

If this is going to be a bench gun I would go with rear grip. If your gun is a center grip and you are going to rear grip all you would need is a rear grip stock and a rifle trigger group. Timney, shilen, etc. I converted my 7br center grip to a rear grip so I could shoot prone with it. I don't see rear grip stocks for sale that often. I lucked into one from another silhouette shooter.
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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Guys, Check this out. May have to do some inletting and outside finishing but look at the results. I bought an XP stock from Joel years ago and was very happy with it.
http://russoriflestocks.com/Pistol_Stocks.html
He makes some beautiful stocks.
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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Damn those look good.
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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Yo nutcase what kind of scrilla you looking for on the wood stocks?
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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nutcase wrote:I am setting up a reloading set for my Brother and am looking for the following Dies:

10mm Auto
9mm Parabellum

For myself,
I am looking for an H&S Precision or McMillan center grip Stock that will support a Bull Barrel
Also, The Screws for an XP center grip trigger (or if anybody knows the size of these screws)

I have 2 walnut XP Center grip stocks (both are thumbhole) for Trade or sale. Both are fully finished. Due to these have standard barrel channels, I cannot use them.



I am easy to get hold of since My info is plastered all over this website :D
I think the screws that hold the trigger to the recoil lug are 5-40
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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since there is suddenly an interest in my wooden stocks, here are pics of them. both include the screws for mounting.
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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Are these a straight drop in for a stock barrel? How much are you looking for?
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Re: WTB: Reloading Dies and XP stock

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DW44VH wrote:Are these a straight drop in for a stock barrel? How much are you looking for?
they are cut for standard contour and action. Since they are wood, it will require some final fitting and bedding to work.

I am asking $100.00 each.
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