I should probably be beaten for doing so, but my go-to ‘ol reliable deer gun is a 47 transition super grade I bought at a show in very worn condition. I shot it as it was but ultimately wanted a better stock for scope use. I purchased a Mcmillan pre 64 inlet stock on sale from them and had my action bedded. The gap around the tang was filled with bedding compound and blended to the rest of the stock. I have another wood match stock done the same way for a pre war action.

Just an idea.

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Last edited by aggiecubpilot; 12/06/17.