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    AHA! Looks good! I am impressed.
    Once you do a few, you get the idea, and it gets easier to appraise and also do the repair!
    Thanks for sharing!
    P.S. I forgot to mention that when I do mine, I put my stock in a vertical Mill. Go slow, and you can get extremely accurate cuts. I don't trust myself with a knife or woodsaw!
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    PP,
    AHA! Looks good! I am impressed.
    Once you do a few, you get the idea, and it gets easier to appraise and also do the repair!
    Thanks for sharing!
    P.S. I forgot to mention that when I do mine, I put my stock in a vertical Mill. Go slow, and you can get extremely accurate cuts. I don't trust myself with a knife or woodsaw!
    Sir, I appreciate the kind words. Especially from someone who works on quality firearms. I do wish I had the equipment to make accurate cuts and such, but I'm just an old NC country boy and the only tools I could find for this project were these:



    BTW, that thing on the bottom right is one of my wife's nail files....hope she don't ask what the brown dusty stuff on it is....

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