kyle1974
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I'm building up a rifle for my boys. It's a short action remington 700.
I bought a couple old stocks to cut down, but I have a question.
Currently, both stocks have a thin plastic but plate. I'm going to put a good recoil pad on the rifle after I cut it down. The wood is cut (under the factory buttplate) with a very slight cuvature. When I go to cut the stocks down, do I need to follow this same curvature, or can I just cut it straight, and then install the new recoil pad?
I bought a couple old stocks to cut down, but I have a question.
Currently, both stocks have a thin plastic but plate. I'm going to put a good recoil pad on the rifle after I cut it down. The wood is cut (under the factory buttplate) with a very slight cuvature. When I go to cut the stocks down, do I need to follow this same curvature, or can I just cut it straight, and then install the new recoil pad?