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Re: Finishing CPA stock
Reply #15 - Jun 28th, 2025 at 6:49pm
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RK,

That’s what I did. CPA sent a bullet (with the rifle) that they seated in my rifle, the Mos product that they offer. I took dimensions from it and the throat dimensions that CPA gave me. That info was given to Accurate to make the mold. 

I could have bought the Mos mold but it’s a single cavity and I have a Paul Jones single cavity mold for my .40-70 Sharps CSA rifle. That mold works well. I just wanted to have more than one cavity for the CPA .38-55. Accurate did make the mold right where it should be to replicate my starting dimensions.

One key to this effort is the hardness of the alloy. The softer the better for breach seating the bullet. And if the bullet dimensions are on the “large” side, going a bit softer lets some of those dimensions sneak a bit closer to smaller.

Unlike most readers here, this is my only CPA and my first breach seating effort….so lots to learn!

Tom
  
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Re: Finishing CPA stock
Reply #16 - Aug 12th, 2025 at 12:26pm
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BEAUTIFUL WORK..oneatatime wrote on Jun 22nd, 2025 at 12:00pm:
These were unfinished wood from CPA. I sent them a blank of Colorado walnut to go on the CPA they were building for me; I sent a blank for them to cut for the Stevens 414; I ordered the wood for the Ballard from them to cut (just select from standard). It just takes time for you to prepare for the finish but since I use British red root oil the preparation time was minor compared to the finish time.

  
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