AKwolverine
I finish them myself. I will say that of all the blanks I’ve used of his, this new tikka pattern was the least amount of work to finish.

R-H-Clark
They are available in multiple levels of completion. Also new to this mold is the option of cast in aluminum pillars. This tikka pattern is a dimensional copy of the wood stocked tikka.

Anyways, as a basic blank you will need to:
-fill and sand the mold seams down both sides of the stock.
-Cut the butt stock to desired length and glue on a recoil pad.
-drill and tap the two aluminum blocks to accept swivel studs.
-bed and paint the stock

You can have them fill and sand the seams, add studs etc for additional fees. And as a relatively new offering to Canadians, he offers a completely finished version including paint or hydrodipped finish covered in his new rubberized protection layer.

If you google “wildcat composites Facebook” you can see some of his own progress pictures etc or google “wildcat composites” to view his website. (The website only lists his tikka pattern in the price list - no pictures there.)