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For a panel like that, . . . 6/7 ounce should be plenty, . . . and if you skive the edges of the back side, . . . cement it down real good, . . . then sew it near the edge, . . . it will look really nice and be less prone to damage.

Now you've got me thinking about one for my rifle, . . . but I'll have to build in a cheek piece, . . . ahhh, . . . life is fun and full of suggestions / ideas / projects.

Don't forget to share pictures with us when it's done.

May God bless,

Dwight

Well here it is ....first one never turns out as good as I know the second one will. Was not really happy with the way the velcro turned out and really stupid mistake was hand stitching in the velcro hastily thinking thet would be covered.

Amarillo Texas

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Hey, . . . all in all, . . . good one for the first try. Your panels look really good, . . . and I still cannot do basket weave.

May God bless,

Dwight

If you can breathe, . . . thank God.

If you can read, . . . thank a teacher.

If you are reading this in English, . . . thank a veteran.

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thanks.....way to much time on this one......its like all of them, I know How to get the 2nd one much better.

Amarillo Texas

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Real nice work there and you have me thinking on trying this out on one of my rifles

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