Quote Originally Posted by oldfoneguy View Post
That barreled action will shoot more accurately in the full length military stock. They were designed to have a measured amount of upward pressure on the barrel at the front band, the rest of the barrel is free floated up to the chamber. Without it that huge barrel tends to whip a lot. ... Oh and the fact that it's a parts rifle means any stock that comes along will work for you no sense searching for a particular maker stamp on a stock. - Bill
As I suspected from looking at the design and shooting experience. Thanks for the advice. Numrich as new repro stocks in walnut. Any word on how well they fit etc?

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Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
... So, your sight is too tall? Easy to fix...carefully though. But, weren't they set up for 250? Try it out there and see, it might be bang on.
I think they were. The other 1917 in the family seems to do better at 200 yards. That is the longest range we took it out to. So I am not going to fuss bring this new build down to 100 yard. I do have a 200 yard range and will probably dial it in for that. Wish I had access to longer ranges, but they are hard to find around where I am.
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