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<blockquote data-quote="Sasquatch" data-source="post: 75001" data-attributes="member: 3992"><p>I haven't sent them an e-mail yet because I thought someone on here might know. Thanks for putting up a link for everyone Slipshot. I also found this when I was able to spend a little more time on the sight:</p><p></p><p>"Virtual Inlet Parts (VIP) references stocks that have been precision machined with the intention of eliminating hand fitting. We do not install our house actions into the final stocks; therefore, on certain models it may be necessary to perform very simple inletting tasks. (i.e. Square the corners of the recoil lug area, etc) Exteriors are completely shaped, and in areas of wood to metal fit,</p><p>we have left proud wood over metal so you can do final fitting to get that perfect wood to metal fit. The broad faces of stock are rough sanded to a 100 grit scratch pattern. Tight radius's have machining marks filed out for added ease of final sanding."</p><p></p><p>Thanks for trying to help guys!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasquatch, post: 75001, member: 3992"] I haven't sent them an e-mail yet because I thought someone on here might know. Thanks for putting up a link for everyone Slipshot. I also found this when I was able to spend a little more time on the sight: "Virtual Inlet Parts (VIP) references stocks that have been precision machined with the intention of eliminating hand fitting. We do not install our house actions into the final stocks; therefore, on certain models it may be necessary to perform very simple inletting tasks. (i.e. Square the corners of the recoil lug area, etc) Exteriors are completely shaped, and in areas of wood to metal fit, we have left proud wood over metal so you can do final fitting to get that perfect wood to metal fit. The broad faces of stock are rough sanded to a 100 grit scratch pattern. Tight radius's have machining marks filed out for added ease of final sanding." Thanks for trying to help guys!! [/QUOTE]
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