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    Posted: September 26 2020 at 6:00pm
Does anyone know the dimensions of the brass draws reinforcement plates ?
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Just askin .................

As this is posted in the Ishapore section of the forum, are you looking to install some in an Ishapore rifle ?

The reinforcing 'tabs' were only used on Australian No1 Mk3 because they used a softwood called 'coachwood' and it could not 'take' the recoil. 

As far as I am aware Ishapore never used softwoods or reinforcing tabs in their rifles.
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You are correct that I plan to use them on an Ishapore.
The one I have has suffered  from over oiling and the draws were quite bad I have already used Acraglas to get them where they should be but I keep thinking that those tabs would be a great more traditional reinforcement.
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Lithgow recoil plates.

These plates were made of brass or copper, and were 17/32 inch by 7/16th inch in size, (.428 by .528 inch on calipers) and .125 inch thick. They are held in place with everyday 1/2 brass countersunk wood screws, and the holes are located dead center of the plate.

I've also heard that the "keeper plates" trapping the wires in a 3-pin electric plug are a viable replacement.

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Thanks Shamu!
That’s exactly what I needed. I will be making a few of these.
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recoil plates installed. Thanks for your help.
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well how does it shoot
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Considering that both of my Ishapore rifles are modified “Gibbs / Navy Arms” carbines and will never be tack drivers. My range results have improved from shotgun patterns to about 2 1/2” groups at 25 yards. Which, for my old eyes, is pretty good. The main achievement has been to stop the further destruction of the wood. So I’m happy. 
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Nicely done!

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