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Default Shotgun stock fitting question

Hi everybody,

I am interested in getting a field shotgun custom fitted for me. Are there any gunsmiths / furniture (stock) makers / gun fitters that anyone would recommend? I do occasional clay shooting and bird hunting. I'm in the north hills area, but am willing to travel.

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The only one that I'm aware of is Leo's Custom Guns (I THINK that's the full name)...located somewhere around Library Pa. I've never dealt with them or been there but I heard that they do excellent work but are on the pricey-side.
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The only one that I'm aware of is Leo's Custom Guns (I THINK that's the full name)...located somewhere around Library Pa. I've never dealt with them or been there but I heard that they do excellent work but are on the pricey-side.
Not any more. Leo's been gone for about 5 years now. You can try JR's Customs and Repairs in Baldwin/South Park. 412 653-3157. He's only open MWF 6-8pm and some sat's 10am-2pm. Call him first, sometimes he works nights at his other job.

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