I guess mine was a short action 700 Remington in .350 Magnum that I got in the early '70s. It was stocked in the old thin forearm factory stock with pressed checkering, and by the time I had put a box of handloads through it, it had split rearward into the pistol grip, and forward from the front action screw to the swivel stud. The comedy of errors continued, when I sent it to a local gunsmith who was written up in Gun Digest for good stock work. His son had taken over the business, and subsequently went bankrupt, after first patiently waiting for my rifle, which took another year to recover, still unshootable. Disgusted, I think I sold it for $100. I think the buyer glued and pinned the stock, and is probably still shooting it.