Ruger No1 stock set

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Looking for a replacement stock set for a 1972 Ruger No1 as I have found a nasty crack in mine.
If anyone can help and is happy to post to Australia at my expense, please get back to me
Rifle is a sporter weight 1B.
Thanks in advance,
Mal Garner,
Canberra, Australia.
 
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Looking for a replacement stock set for a 1972 Ruger No1 as I have found a nasty crack in mine.
If anyone can help and is happy to post to Australia at my expense, please get back to me
Rifle is a sporter weight 1B.
Thanks in advance,
Mal Garner,
Canberra, Australia.
@Kiwifire111
Mal there are a lot of good stock makers in Australia as well as some very nice walnut.
My Gunsmith is a master in wood and metal and could do the job.
Bob
 
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Looking for a replacement stock set for a 1972 Ruger No1 as I have found a nasty crack in mine.
If anyone can help and is happy to post to Australia at my expense, please get back to me
Rifle is a sporter weight 1B.
Thanks in advance,
Mal Garner,
Canberra, Australia.
I have a very nice butt only; the forend was barely matchwood, sadly. As Bob Nelson 35Whelen wrote, there are several stockmakers here in australia who could help out, either way. I highly recommend Brett Russouw, of BDR gunstocks, in Brisbane.
 
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And while you order a new stock to fit your Ruger N°1, have it modeled immediately in the British style. It will be a thing of even greater beauty.
 
I have a very nice butt only; the forend was barely matchwood, sadly. As Bob Nelson 35Whelen wrote, there are several stockmakers here in australia who could help out, either way. I highly recommend Brett Russouw, of BDR gunstocks, in Brisbane.
 
I have a very nice butt only; the forend was barely matchwood, sadly. As Bob Nelson 35Whelen wrote, there are several stockmakers here in australia who could help out, either way. I highly recommend Brett Russouw, of BDR gunstocks, in Brisbane.
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I have a very nice butt only; the forend was barely matchwood, sadly. As Bob Nelson 35Whelen wrote, there are several stockmakers here in australia who could help out, either way. I highly recommend Brett Russouw, of BDR gunstocks, in Brisbane.
Is it for sale?
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Looking for a replacement stock set for a 1972 Ruger No1 as I have found a nasty crack in mine.
If anyone can help and is happy to post to Australia at my expense, please get back to me
Rifle is a sporter weight 1B.
Thanks in advance,
Mal Garner,
Canberra, Australia.
G'day Mal,
I'm glad you found your way here.
 

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