How's this? LVSF in a B&C Alaskan...
Approved.
I did a similar thing dropping an LVSF barreled action into a McMillan short action Hunter's Edge. Unfortunately, it didn't shoot very well. That particular barreled action didn't shoot very well in any stock I tried it in which is one of the reasons I had the barrel removed and replaced with a PacNor .204. I wore the first one of those out, shot the throat out of it, and it's on it's second. I still have the .17 LVSF factory barrel somewhere but I don't plan to reinstall it, I'll go aftermarket. One thing I like about the factory LVSF barrels over aftermarket is the corners of the flutes are rounded slightly ... just a more finished look 'n' feel.
I had 2 other LVSFs. One was a .22-250. I shot the throat out of that one as well. Took a couple years but I got 'er done. It got a Wyatt's long mag box and a Lilja .25 caliber barrel ... .257 Roberts. The other was a .221 Fireball. I didn't wear it out, just got bored with it after a few years and swapped it for the .17 Remington. I also made a couple of "faux -LVSF" rifles over the years by dropping short action CDL-SFs into the LVSF stock. 2 were in .270 WSM and 1 in 7mm-08. Kind of a neat package but for me the WSM cartridges don't feed very well from a short 700 with a staggered magazine and I dunno WTF was up with that 7mm-08.
Anyway, I like the looks of that B/A in the B&C stock. Yep yep yep.