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I've done two rifles using Richards Microfit. One, high grade Walnut the other a laminated colorful stock. In both cases, the "Microfit" is a gross overstatement. both rifles required significant work to inlet properly. Not difficult, just time consuming. Both stocks arrived VERY rough on the outside, demanding significant sanding to obtain a good finish. Both stocks were ordered with extra wood and came so.
Bottom line, if you don't mind doing much work with wood, you can get VERY nice results. Rifles are US rifle of 1917,
& Remington 722 in .222 Rem.
I think in this case, you get what you pay for. Unless your real handy with wood tools or you know someone that is and won't take too much hard earned doe for the work, look at other options. They are beautiful stocks when finished properly. Like said here, the rough in inletting stinks.http://www.rifle-stocks.com/
Does anyone have any experience with these?
Let's get this new forum going people.
Keep in mind that anything you do to a Richard's Micro Fit stock makes it YOUR'S!!
You could always order up a custom made/inletted stock, pay BIG $$$$ and wait till the cows come home or, do one yourself and have the satisfaction of knowing YOU did it.![]()
Kinda like a new Night Force scope hitting the ground.For what I've spent, sure beats spending 3 or 4 times as much and seeing it roll off the bench and get the crap gouged out of it.![]()

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