Stocker, I would do that if I intended to keep the Teco stock but I don't.
It'll be probably fitted with a Butler Creek synthetic or perhaps a Geoff Slee walnut stock depending on what takes my fancy.
A thumbhole stock would be interesting but thumbholes don't make for an ideal hiking rifle and plastic stocks are a little hardier in changable weather conditions.
Plus the pillar bedded Butler Creek job is a bolt on affair with immediate accuracy whereas even a "drop-in" routed wooden stock needs glass bedding and finishing.
A European style stock with "hogs-back" butt and square cut cheek piece would be really lovely too but, well, everything costs money and some people recon they're a little nasty on the shoulder, although I don't load this hot and 8x57 is no magnum.
It'll be probably fitted with a Butler Creek synthetic or perhaps a Geoff Slee walnut stock depending on what takes my fancy.
A thumbhole stock would be interesting but thumbholes don't make for an ideal hiking rifle and plastic stocks are a little hardier in changable weather conditions.
Plus the pillar bedded Butler Creek job is a bolt on affair with immediate accuracy whereas even a "drop-in" routed wooden stock needs glass bedding and finishing.
A European style stock with "hogs-back" butt and square cut cheek piece would be really lovely too but, well, everything costs money and some people recon they're a little nasty on the shoulder, although I don't load this hot and 8x57 is no magnum.


















































