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		<title>Zebra Spotted in the Pacific Northwest</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2014 16:36:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forum Member John V.S. (aka BPD459) has a special story to tell &#8212; about rifle craftsmanship and a life-long friend. What you see below is John&#8217;s new .243 Win prone rifle. It sports a beautiful Zebrawood stock crafted by Mr. James Cloward. Here&#8217;s the story of Jim Cloward and John&#8217;s new gun: James Cloward of [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Forum Member John V.S. (aka BPD459) has a special story to tell &#8212; about rifle craftsmanship and a life-long friend. What you see below is John&#8217;s new .243 Win prone rifle. It sports a beautiful Zebrawood stock crafted by Mr. James Cloward. Here&#8217;s the story of Jim Cloward and John&#8217;s new gun:</em></p>
<p>James Cloward of Lake Stevens, Washington did the stock in just a month. The stock is African Zebrawood, with an Ebony grip cap and a WTC rail. Jim had the Zebrawood in stock. I wanted a lighter-colored stock and this blank called my name and did not eat my wallet either! Photos do not do it justice! The rifle features a Barnard action, and 30&#8243;, 1:7.5&#8243;-twist Krieger chambered in .243 Win by Randy Gregory. Sights are Warner rear and RightSight front.</p>
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<p><em>Jim Cloward surveys the original blank.</em><br />
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<p>Jim&#8217;s stock work is above reproach. His hand-cut checkering is better than a couple custom 1911s I had done by &#8220;big name&#8221; builders! When Jim refined the original Roy Dunlap stock, he created history. There is no better feeling / handling stock on the world than a Cloward Dunlap stock. I wanted him to do a Dunlap for my Barnards and we could not get it to work due to the size and trigger placement on the Barnard action. So, I just had to make due with his prone stocks &#8212; life is rough sometimes.</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Respect for a Master Craftsman</b><br />
I am honored to have known Jim since I was 12, and even more honored to call him a friend. Growing up, it was always &#8220;Sir&#8221; or &#8220;Mr. Cloward&#8221; when I would ask him something. When I was 35, Mr. Cloward told me &#8220;You can call me Jim now&#8221;. I felt like I was a grown-up adult that day!</p>
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<p>I have several Cloward-built XC rifles and two other prone rifles that Jim stocked. It still amazes me how Jim can take a big piece of rough-sawn firewood and turn into artwork that&#8217;s functional and better looking than anyone else&#8217;s stocks!</p></blockquote>
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