Thanks for the words of encouragement. I really enjoy tinkering on stuff like this, but I cringe at the thought of messing up a historic piece.
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Cinders - I have seen those online. But I have not seen any reproduction No4 stocks - yet. I have seen a few original No4 Mk1 stocks go for about that price - OUCH!!
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gc1054 - thanks for mentioning Mr. Laidler's article. I've read his article and a couple of others. I've watched as many videos on the topic as I could find. At the end of the day though, I don't have the skills or the tools to pull that off. At this point, I am planning on "bedding" the action with an epoxy bedding compound. I'm not confident about this process either, but it at least *looks* like something I can do. That said, I'm still researching how to properly bed the action and do it in such a way as to achieve the correct pressure at all the correct points of contact. I'm still trying to figure that part out.
As for having someone do it for me, I may have to contact Brian and see if that's a better option. Thanks for mentioning him!Information
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