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    Corco, glad you like the golf club suggestion.

    As Mark Twain famously said, "Golf is a good walk spoiled."

    Another "tip" you might like, which was shown to me by Thunderbox, is to use a fine dusting of talcum powder on the stock to reveal where the metal contacts it.
    Easy to re-apply after test-fitting the parts, easy to wipe off and smells good.
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