Need a Ruger M-77 Mkll stock

Speaking from 25 years of gunsmith experience, please be careful with guns that have been through a fire. If the fire was hot enough to burn the wood, and or weaken the springs, then the action, and the barrel normally has had all of the temper cooked out of it and becomes very weak. If you must proceed with this project, have a competent reloader make you some proof loads, and test the barreled action strapped to something solid with a long string.
 
Thank you for your input. All the springs we're still good. Surprisingly. Or I would of never thought of it. I've been a gunsmith for 31 yrs. First one of these I would even attempt. Good Shooting.
 

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