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I ordered a Pre-war M-70, 'clover leaf tang', it was pretty rough, but nicely figured. I took it to the gun smith to inlet, after I paid him $400, he told informed me it s the wrong stock. So now I have $600 in a stock that doesn't fit around the tang. That is why I changed stocks. Every time I started to finish the stock I'd get upset, took it to stock builder in the area to sand it, and oil finish. He used varnish or something and the wrong color epoxy around the tang. So $180 gone, I stripped the varnish, sanded and steamed a bunch more, finished with Tru-Oil. Looks really good, except at the tang. Everyone says just ignore it, it's beautiful. Then I took it to a really great stock man in Wenatchee, WA. for checkering, it came back just super. Now I'm thinking I'll take it back to him to fit a piece of wood in around the tang. I want it right. The gun is a 25-06 built before Remington standardized it. It shoots well, nickle size groups, looks old fashioned good, kills antelope, deer, prairie dogs and gophers. I killed a gopher at just over 500 yds. I just decided who's gonna get Unc's gun and it will be perfect. That's my story on Richard's Microfit Stocks.
My long gone 25-06 would have taken at least 2 boxes of ammo to make the first hit at 500yds.















