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    Go slow an remember if you bleed on the stock the rifle will shoot straight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mmppres View Post
    Go slow an remember if you bleed on the stock the rifle will shoot straight.
    Thanks for the tip! Haha

    Here's a quick picture with the cheekpiece removed. A coarse rasp then files make quick work of a job like this. And again, the vise is just fantastic.

    Next step is modifying the inletting guide screws to not have so much slop in the holes that are already drilled in the stock. I want more of snug sliding fit so I can be certain the action is going in the stock the same way after each inletting trial.
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