Tired,

You make a good. point. Part of the reason I love the stock and plan on keeping it is that it came from CMPicon, as did the Inland. I have a personal investment in it: cleaning it, the excitement of finding and developing the cartouches (weak as they are), and just knowing it was an early WW2 stock with I cut and high wood. It is just dang cool!

I have not shot it in this stock, but did in the other. It hangs in this stock (just under 1/8" above the nose channel) as it did in the stock that I used to shoot the tight group. We will see how it goes when I shoot it.
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