bstomper
Well-Known Member
Didn't really know where to put this so I hope this is the place. I am getting a new barrel for my Model 70, at this point the make of the barrel is still undecided. The barrel I have on it now is the stock sporter type barrel and the one I will be getting is definately goingto be a heavier contoured barrel. I have a wood laminate stock on this rifle and I will be needing to open up the barrel channel to fit the heavier barrel. The stock, which I really like, is a Boyds varmit thumbhole that is pillar and action bedded and the fore end of the stock has plenty of room to fit the new heavy contour. I am looking for suggestions as to what would be the best/ easiest way to remove the material in this area