Wolverine 303 Stock (Ambi Sporter)

Wolverine 303 Stock (Ambi Sporter)

£150.00 inc. Vat

Sporter Grade 3 walnut stock for the original (A-Type) 303 style rifles.

Features stippling grip and forestock panels and height-adjustable, ventilated butt pad.

Can be adapted to fit later Wolverine PCP models, but some additional inletting work will be required.

Description

Daystate Wolverine 303 stock

Ambi, Grade 3 Walnut – fits 303-style (A-Type)

This Daystate Wolverine 303 stock is the original (A-Type) gunstock to fit early 303 style rifles. It can be adapted to fit later Wolverine PCP models, but some additional inletting work will be required. It is not possible to fit to buddy-bottle Wolverine-R models.

Stock specifications

The Wolverine 303 stock is made from Grade 3 walnut and is sporter in style. It features stippling panels on the pistol grip and on the side of the forestock. The cheekpiece is ambidextrous, so it is suitable for right- and left-handed use. It includes a ventilated rubber recoil pad, which is adjustable for height.

Note: The stock pictured is a a sample representation with typical grain. The wood grain will vary from stock to stock. There are no ‘select’ grain patterns available – hence the sell-off price. However, the stock is new, unused and made from Grade 3 quality walnut.

 Model compatibility

This sporter stock is primarily manufactured to fit the early 303 Model styles. These were mainly produced in HP Hi-Power format. However, it can be adapted to fit those initial Wolverine models that replaced the 303. Some stock-inletting work will be required to do this – either by yourself, or a gunsmith / stockmaker.

If you are not sure if this stock can fit your Wolverine, please contact us, stating the serial no. of your rifle. Please note that any work subsequently undertaken will render the 303 stock non-returnable.

Limited stock

Daystate maintains a stock of spares to service and repair older models. From time to time, excess stock is sold off. This Daystate Wolverine 303 stock is therefore limited in numbers. When, erm, stock are gone… they’re gone – literally!