Hi Guys
Not strictly a Lee Enfield question but advised to also post here as well as in the Parker Hale section.
Still trying to get my stock fitted properly. As far as I am aware it is the original stock but sits off to the left and touches the front.
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Been trying various things but have observed the following.
I notice that if I shim (.025") the right side at the butt collar the stock lines up nicely.
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Would this suggest that the draw on the right side is too tight. I think this would have the effect of pushing the stock to the left.


In regards to the front of the stock fouling the barrel if I shim (.075")where the stock sits flush with the receiver at the front trigger screw. the barrel is then free of the stock. Would this then cause problems towards the rear.

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My thoughts are that as long as it is tight at the rear with no movement then this would be acceptable. Peter I have read your article fitting a forend but this differs in that the barrel is free floating. Ie the stock has to run parallel with the barrel and have no up lift.

Regards Chubbs
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