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  • charliemeyer007
    For binding issues check the screw length and springing the action by slowly tightening the screws (front middle end) from finger tight and checking often. Look at the fit of metal to wood just placing the barreled action into the stock, a strong light and a hand lens can help. A thin semi-stiff piece of plastic makes a good sliding along probe.

    Old lipstick is good for detecting tight spots. It is what I use for inletting.
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  • KAMsales
    ^ this. Sometimes the receivers sit a little lower in aftermarket stocks and the screws will protrude into the action slightly.
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  • tsr1965
    I have used several of those type stocks, for my Winchester Model 70 Classics. I have not found any that are completely drop in, but have always pillar bedded, and free floated the barrel. I have had exceptional results, after that. It is not real hard to do, and it gets easier the more of them you do.
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