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Savage Mark II Wood Stocks

Hey everyone, I have a pre accutrigger Savage Mark II. Does anyone here have this rifle in a wood stock? My synthetic stock is going to require alot of work in order to bed the action and I am wondering if the wooden stocks have more material around the action to help with a proper bedding. If anyone could either answer this question and/or provide pictures of the action area of their stocks that would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
 
I don't know how much material you have on a synthetic stock but I can say the wood stock has very little that would help by bedding . I no longer have the rifle, but I remember adding wood near the front screw(?) and machining some back out to bed it. It made zero difference in accuracy . Just my experience , you may gain with your rifle .
 
There is no material at all. There is a half circle in the rear of the stock for that rear lug/screw and other than that the only way it is attached to the stock is the two mounting screws.
 
There is no material at all. There is a half circle in the rear of the stock for that rear lug/screw and other than that the only way it is attached to the stock is the two mounting screws.
I thought would be the case, the wood stock is like that . I could not add enough material to gain anything ,the way it was inletted was just a void for clearance and nothing structural .
 

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