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Good luck Mac. Those compass companies stayed in business back then grin. I've seen a lot of stocks with compass' in them and some that have been pulled out and repaired/plugged. Projects like those are fun, especially when you know you aren't hurting (depreciating) the value of your rifle. You might as well glass bed that old rifle when you do the other work as well. It will be a lot more pleasurable to shoot with a good recoil pad installed too..


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I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Good luck Mac. Those compass companies stayed in business back then grin. I've seen a lot of stocks with compass' in them and some that have been pulled out and repaired/plugged. Projects like those are fun, especially when you know you aren't hurting (depreciating) the value of your rifle. You might as well glass bed that old rifle when you do the other work as well. It will be a lot more pleasurable to shoot with a good recoil pad installed too..


Agreed. Considering that it was a $400 pawn shop find, including the K4 and mounts, I couldn't have bought a new cheapie econo rifle for the same money. Not sure whether I'll leave the compass in, or take it out. I kinda like the dumb thing.

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Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Good luck Mac. Those compass companies stayed in business back then grin. I've seen a lot of stocks with compass' in them and some that have been pulled out and repaired/plugged. Projects like those are fun, especially when you know you aren't hurting (depreciating) the value of your rifle. You might as well glass bed that old rifle when you do the other work as well. It will be a lot more pleasurable to shoot with a good recoil pad installed too..


Agreed. Considering that it was a $400 pawn shop find, including the K4 and mounts, I couldn't have bought a new cheapie econo rifle for the same money. Not sure whether I'll leave the compass in, or take it out. I kinda like the dumb thing.



Leave it in if you like it. My buddy had one in his winchester model 71 and he told me he was going to modernize it a little and "slap a gps into the side of it"... laugh sick ...He kind of looked serious too...



Oh, by the way. You can never go wrong with a $400.00 pre 64 model 70 purchase. Good job!!! Funny thing is, I just sold a stock for $400.00 and a different one last month for $400.00...That's just the stock laugh


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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