Nice classic looking stock. Looks similar to an older Rem 40x stock.
Just a thought but i always place or move the rear swivel stud close to the pistol grip so it dosent hang up on the rear bag.
I posted a few weeks back wanting help to ID a stock and turns out it ended up being a 110 Varminter from the 80's. I found the stock on Numrich Gun Parts. It was just listed as a 110 stock with a heavy barrel channel. It was pretty crusty when it arrived. It even smelled kind of musty but it cleaned up nicely after sanding it all down. I installed aluminum pillars and bedded the action and then finished it by spraying several coats of tung oil and sanding in-between coats. I have always wanted to build a 220 Swift so I have a Criterion on order from NSS. This is a donor 22-250 barrel just so I could get the stock work done. I'm excited to get the barrel and try it out!
Nice classic looking stock. Looks similar to an older Rem 40x stock.
Just a thought but i always place or move the rear swivel stud close to the pistol grip so it dosent hang up on the rear bag.
Looks good. I am going to have to start a build thread of my own.
that is a beautiful STOCK/RIFLE
Very nice job! My first Savage was a 110 Varminter in 22-250, so I kinda have a soft spot for those stocks.
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