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this is the most extreme I've seen. You'd think they'd pick a pattern and stick to it.
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Campfire Tracker
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That one looks like the toe was broken.
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Campfire Outfitter
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I think there is a lot of variation in all of the Savage stocks. Look at the differences in butt plate and grip cap fit. I think they did a lot of free hand work and no 2 are really that close on anything.
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Campfire Ranger
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That one looks like the toe was broken. If so, that was a decent job or repairing it in my opinion.
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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That one looks like the toe was broken. If so, that was a decent job or repairing it in my opinion. And after the exaggerated repair, a smaller butt plate off of a .22 or other make rifle, perhaps?
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Campfire Ranger
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Campfire Ranger
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That one looks like the toe was broken. If so, that was a decent job or repairing it in my opinion. And after the exaggerated repair, a smaller butt plate off of a .22 or other make rifle, perhaps? I see no reason you couldn't file the original buttplate to fit, but who knows?
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Campfire Regular
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it looks like a well done modification by someone who wanted it more " perchy"like as said above with the .22 Savage style stock with the rounded pistol grip horn. I don't know the model .
Last edited by Malcolm; 09/24/20.
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