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TJ’s Custom Gunworks

When you meet someone who is a master in their field, that’s a good thing. There’s an old saying that…

5 years ago

The .257 Weatherby saga continues…

I have good news and I have bad news, like my old platoon sergeant used to say.   The good…

5 years ago

Reloading the .257 Weatherby

I'm a big time Weatherby fan, and I make no apologies for that. I met Roy Weatherby in person and…

5 years ago

The 1886 Winchester

It was one of Theodore Roosevelt's favorite rifles, and it was a rifle I've wanted for a long time:  The…

5 years ago

Refinishing the Mini 14

A couple of years ago I spotted a beat-up old Mini 14 rifle stock in the used parts junk pile…

5 years ago

Gunstock Refinish: Part IV

This blog will wrap up the series on refinishing the Savage 340 rifle.  It's been quite an adventure and the…

5 years ago

Gunstock Refinish: Part III

In our previous blogs, we removed the Savage 340 barreled action from the stock, we stripped the old finish and…

5 years ago

Gunstock Refinish: Part II

I told you a bit about my 222 Savage 340 in an earlier blog, and I described removing the barreled…

5 years ago

Mini 14 Marksmanship

I recently purchased a copy of Field and Stream, a magazine I had not read in decades.  I was traveling,…

5 years ago

Gunstock Refinish: Part I

I'm refinishing the stock on my .222 Remington Savage 340 and as promised, here's the beginning of the story on…

5 years ago