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<blockquote data-quote="HoytemanPA" data-source="post: 54515" data-attributes="member: 286"><p>jbubb, </p><p> I would suggest that you get the stock inletted for your current barrel. It is not much of a problem to later open the channel for the larger contour. Especially a bull barrel. A wooden dowel, some sandpaper and a couple of hours and you'll be there. This way if you fall out of love with the rifle, or the rifle amazes you accuracy wise with the current barrel you will not be kicking yourself for having the channel opened up for a barrel it may never see.</p><p> Example, I have a Richards Microfit thumbhole wildcat I will be working on sometime this winter for my 300 RUM. My intentions were to use it as a donor as you have implied. It shoots great. I will be leaving that one alone as far as metal goes.</p><p>My .02</p><p>HPA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoytemanPA, post: 54515, member: 286"] jbubb, I would suggest that you get the stock inletted for your current barrel. It is not much of a problem to later open the channel for the larger contour. Especially a bull barrel. A wooden dowel, some sandpaper and a couple of hours and you'll be there. This way if you fall out of love with the rifle, or the rifle amazes you accuracy wise with the current barrel you will not be kicking yourself for having the channel opened up for a barrel it may never see. Example, I have a Richards Microfit thumbhole wildcat I will be working on sometime this winter for my 300 RUM. My intentions were to use it as a donor as you have implied. It shoots great. I will be leaving that one alone as far as metal goes. My .02 HPA [/QUOTE]
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