Nice, I did my first of the five Alaskans I have had a few years ago, it has the nicest wood of any P-64-70 and one of the smoothest actions.

It was unfired when I bought it and after use for almost 40 years, the web ahead of the trigger mortise cracked, as so many do. So, I had to bed it and then decided to do the stock.

I used many, many coats of Dem-Bart oil and wax over several months and it came out very nicely. But, I wanted to cut weight and so put a Micky on it.

Most of these I have seen here show hard use, BUT, they STILL are among THE BEST rifle/cartridge rigs for BC uses, IMHO.