The B&C stock is not a thing of beauty, but it's "function before form" for me as I actually take this rifle out into the coastal Alaska wilderness. I actually broke my 1B forend when I slipped on some ice and the rifle went flying.

The stock needs more drop on the comb and the butt needs to be a good 1.5" lower to fit me well, but I have serious neck issues.

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I sprung the forend hanger, bedded the forearm and screw inlet area. I took several hours with the dremel to ensure that the forearm did not contact the receiver. These were the biggest improvements to accuracy.

And the screw insert in the butt were a complete joke. One was off center, and the other pulled out when the pad screw was tightened.

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