Originally Posted By: Michael Petrov
Speaking of restoration work, this was a stock-up one as well.



Beautiful- nice flow to the lines of the stock, panels, checkering and, to my taste anyway, no Germanic carvings or French-styled "skip-line" as on Weatherby and Winslow rifles- not to my liking- however, I wonder how accurate the cocking knob rear peep was in that day, compared to the Lyman rear peep that required a stock "relief" clearance in the rear receiver area--?? Care to shed any light on that?? RWTF


"The field is the touchstone of the man"..