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		<title>Exhibition Grade F-Open Rifle from Master Class Stocks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Jul 2017 10:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alex Sitman]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Bastogne Wood]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alex Sitman of Master Class Stocks in Pennsylvania is widely considered one of the finest rifle-stock craftsmen in the country, if not the world. Alex&#8217;s workmanship and dedication to excellence is top-of-the-line. Alex normally custom-fits each stock to his customer precisely. Many hours are dedicated to stock prep and inletting, and his bedding jobs are [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/sitmanfcl00.jpg" alt="Alex Sitman Master Class Stocks">Alex Sitman of <a href="http://masterclassstocks.com/" target="new">Master Class Stocks</a> in Pennsylvania is widely considered one of the finest rifle-stock craftsmen in the country, if not the world. Alex&#8217;s workmanship and dedication to excellence is top-of-the-line. Alex normally custom-fits each stock to his customer precisely. Many hours are dedicated to stock prep and inletting, and his bedding jobs are flawless. Each stock is exactingly hand-crafted with great attention to detail, and then the stock is &#8220;dressed&#8221; in the customer&#8217;s choice of finishes.</p>
<p>Doing all that takes time &#8212; a lot of time. That&#8217;s why Master Class Stocks has a long waiting list, and it can take months before a big job is completed. But when Alex is involved, you can count on the final product being a work of stock-making art. Here&#8217;s an example. Alex recently stocked an F-Class rifle using eye-popping, exhibition-grade Bastogne walnut. The wood was sourced from Cecil Fredi of <a href="http://www.gunstockblanks.com/" target="new">GunstockBlanks.com</a>. Alex says: &#8220;Cecil&#8217;s wood is some of the best I&#8217;ve ever used. This blank cost over $1000.00, but it was truly spectacular.&#8221; Since the blank was less than 3&#8243; wide, Alex (with assistance from 8-time NRA High Power Champion Carl Bernosky) laminated on the 3&#8243;-wide forearm &#8220;wings&#8221; using spare wood left after the blank was cut. See how Alex and Carl carefully matched the grain of the wood on the forearm. And note how perfectly the adjustable cheek-piece is fitted. If you want a stock like this on your next rifle, contact Alex Sitman at <a href="http://masterclassstocks.com/contactus.html" target="new">Master Class Stocks</a>, (814) 742-7868.</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>The Bastogne Beauty &#8212; More Construction Details</b><br />
Eric Kennard tells us: &#8220;This rifle was built for Mike Dana in Florida. Kelbly&#8217;s did the metal work. [The action is a Stolle Panda F-Class.] Barrel by Brux. Chambering? 6mmBR of course! Mike added a March 10 x 60 scope. Let me tell you this is beyond a work of art! The fit is absolutely perfect! There is not one flaw in the wood-work. The pillar bedding is also perfect! Did you notice the ebony inserts? Or Alex&#8217;s custom trigger guard? Alex out did-himself this time. Most of us would not dare to shoot [this gun]!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Salazar Examines Prone Stocks for High Power Shooting</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 09:00:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Elesio]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[German Salazar]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[German Salazar, a top prone shooter and &#8220;head honcho&#8221; of the fine RifllemansJournal.com website, has crafted an excellent new article on stock design. Writing for Precision Shooting magazine, German compares traditional stocks, such as the MasterClass Prone, with more modern, modular designs, such as the Eliseo TubeGun and Ross Precision stock. German, who shoots match [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>German Salazar, a top prone shooter and &#8220;head honcho&#8221; of the fine <a href="http://www.riflemansjournal.com/" target="new">RifllemansJournal.com</a> website, has crafted an excellent new article on stock design. Writing for <a href="http://www.precisionshooting.com/" target="new">Precision Shooting</a> magazine, German compares traditional stocks, such as the MasterClass Prone, with more modern, modular designs, such as the Eliseo TubeGun and Ross Precision stock. German, who shoots match rifles built with each type of stock, explains the pros and cons of the different designs, and explains how to optimize the stocks&#8217; adjustments for best fit and function. German also explains the best methods to attach and bed an action to each of the designs.</p>
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<p>For a limited time, German&#8217;s excellent article is available online, courtesy of Precision Shooting Magazine. If you&#8217;re a High Power shooter, or you are interested in the design, construction, and engineering of modern competition stocks, this article is a &#8220;must-read&#8221;.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.precisionshooting.com/psm_2007_12_frame.html" target="new">CLICK HERE to read FULL STORY</a></p>
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		<title>Forum Member Builds Barrel-Block F-TR Rig on Savage Action</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 20:42:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum member Jon B. (aka LazyEiger) has created a one-of-a-kind F-TR rifle that showcases innovative, &#8220;outside-the-box&#8221; thinking. Starting with an affordable Savage Target Action, Jon added top-flight components: Master Class HP prone stock with adjustable cheekpiece, and a custom Lilja 1:13&#8243;-twist barrel chambered in .308 Win. The centerpiece of the project, however, is the barrel [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Forum member Jon B. (aka LazyEiger) has created a one-of-a-kind F-TR rifle that showcases innovative, &#8220;outside-the-box&#8221; thinking. Starting with an affordable Savage Target Action, Jon added top-flight components: <a href="http://www.masterclassstocks.com" target="new">Master Class</a> HP prone stock with adjustable cheekpiece, and a custom <a href="http://www.riflebarrels.com/" target="new">Lilja</a> 1:13&#8243;-twist barrel chambered in .308 Win. The centerpiece of the project, however, is the <strong>barrel block</strong> Jon fabricated himself to hold the barreled action. The barrel block is secured with a long plate that runs down the centerline of the stock on the bottom side. John is still in the initial testing phase of his project, but the rifle&#8217;s performance is very promising.</p>
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<p>Jon tells us: &#8220;I am new to the sport of rifle shooting. But my son has been shooting and reloading for a year or so and he persuaded me to &#8216;give it a go&#8217;.  I have always been a firm believer that the best way to compete in any sport is to completely understand the equipment involved. For me this means building everything I can from scratch. I am a fairly accomplished machinist and decided to make everything I could myself for the rifle. I had read many comments about Savage action screws and how important it is to get the correct tension on them for best accuracy, this made me think if the action was floating, then action screw tension would not be a factor. I did a lot of research on rail guns and came up with the design for my .308 Winchester barrel block rifle. The barrel block has a 1/8&#8243; phenolic (plastic) sleeve to help dampen vibration and also to minimize heat transfer from the barrel to the block.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/bbsavage04sm.jpg" alt="Savage .308 Master Class Barrel Block"><br />
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<p><b>Savage Action, Lilja Barrel, Master Class Stock, Sightron Scope</b><br />
Jon carefully chose premium components to combine with his Savage Target Action. The 13-twist Lilja Medium Palma contour barrel has a 32&#8243; finished length. Jon chambered the barrel in .308 Win with a <a href="http://www.pacifictoolandgauge.com/" target="new">PTG reamer</a> with 0.336&#8243; neck and 0.060&#8243; freebore to shoot 155.5gr Berger fullbore bullets. The stock started off as a Master Class Highpower prone blank before it was modified to take the barrel block. On top is a <a href="http://www.sightron.com/" target="new">Sightron SIII 10-50x60mm scope</a> with <a href="http://www.egwguns.com/" target="new">Evolution Gun Works</a> (EGW) rail and rings.</p>
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