Hi Team,
I have a rifle with a walnut stock. I'm a pretty small guy and where my hand naturally sits on the stock (fore end, not the trigger hand) it's half on/off the factory chequering of the stock.
I've looked up a few youtube vids on chequering rifle stocks, I see you just need the tools (whatever they're called) which are like little rakes/chisels, and you just line them up in existing groves and rock them back and forth to start on new ones... if that makes sense?
Seems easy enough when the pros are doing it in the vids. Reckon this is something an average Joe can attempt at home? Or is there something to it that I'm not seeing and likely to muck up?
Cheers.