I picked up this 1976 700 BDL that have been restocked with a 700 Classic stock and also found a second stock that has a 1/2-5/8" shorter LOP for hunting with my winter gear on.
The second stock is bedded and evidently the recoil lug was about .010" inch thinner than the present one. The current one is what I consider standard. About .1875" give or take. Best I can measure the lug slot in the stock it's .176-.177" thick. It's a NO GO.
What the heck do people use to open up recoil slots? I did some online searches and found little other than the "best" way is to open it too big and re-bed around the recoil lug. Ok.......fine. I still haven't a clue on an "easy" way to open it up......without turning it into Steve's stock sculpturing. :shock:
NO clue if this will provide photos. New photo storage......and I'm not website friendly. HA
I thought since another Classic was up recently for viewing, maybe someone would like to see it even if it's just an "also ran" rifle. Photos do NOT due justice to the wood grain.......which is RARE, IMHO, in a 700 Classic stock.
( I guess I don't have it yet but the three photos should show in the link. I'll get there...be patient.)
Anyone wanting to post the photos the RIGHT way, has my permission and my thanks in advance.
God Bless
Steve
https://imgur.com/a/VfOAUUl
The second stock is bedded and evidently the recoil lug was about .010" inch thinner than the present one. The current one is what I consider standard. About .1875" give or take. Best I can measure the lug slot in the stock it's .176-.177" thick. It's a NO GO.
What the heck do people use to open up recoil slots? I did some online searches and found little other than the "best" way is to open it too big and re-bed around the recoil lug. Ok.......fine. I still haven't a clue on an "easy" way to open it up......without turning it into Steve's stock sculpturing. :shock:
NO clue if this will provide photos. New photo storage......and I'm not website friendly. HA
I thought since another Classic was up recently for viewing, maybe someone would like to see it even if it's just an "also ran" rifle. Photos do NOT due justice to the wood grain.......which is RARE, IMHO, in a 700 Classic stock.
( I guess I don't have it yet but the three photos should show in the link. I'll get there...be patient.)
Anyone wanting to post the photos the RIGHT way, has my permission and my thanks in advance.
God Bless
Steve
https://imgur.com/a/VfOAUUl