SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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It seems these are long gone in terms of importing one, but wondering if anyone here in Aus has one and would be able to comment on it.
http://www.viperactions.com/stocks.htm
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Re: SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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Brad
Dolphin Rifle co in the UK are now making a copy, have a look at their website.
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Re: SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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Brad Speedy's is ok
I recon GBF is better and are one of the best designs available
I think MartyL runs one
Robertson’s composite took the Mc F-Class stock and made it better


http://www.robertsoncomposites.com/stocks/bench/gbf.php

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Re: SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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Richard

Robertsons have gone out of business. I see Mik has a couple of stocks available, though price wise its prohibitive from UK. I will be making it myself and I like the lines on the butt of the Speedy (and later) designed stocks. I dont like the GBF one, honestly its about as attractive as a barnard action #-o Just really wanted to hear if anyone here had used one and what they thought. I must admit, Ive looked at pictures of Kenny Adams rifles online and think they look very good and obviously work well too.

MCRS Tactical in Canada do a timber CNC made copy of it as well which looks to be a nice product.
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Re: SG&Y Robertson F class stocks

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My very first F-Class Stock was a Robinson and it cost me $900 14 years ago black finish recoil pad & adjustable check piece
Stew had a special colour and that was $1200
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