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<blockquote data-quote="Flybuster" data-source="post: 252929" data-attributes="member: 8250"><p>I emailed Ian Roberston and asked him a few questions, then did the final ordering over the phone. I basically copied this stock from a guy on 6mmbr.com forum. His gun is listed on the main message board, pinned ;pride and joy thread.</p><p></p><p>I also had them install an accessory rail between the railroaded forend. The forend is like the Richards Low Rider stocks, where the forend rides the front bag with both edges, instead of the whole surface. </p><p></p><p>The color is a dark green/ light green, vermont granite finish. If I had it to do over, I would have painted the stock last after all inletting was complete. Otherwise you have to touch up the finishing cuts for the bolt handle, bolt realease button and loading port (depends on action). </p><p></p><p>The inletting Robertsons did was not 100% in my case. He did the barrel channel and the rough size of the action. But after I had the action barreled I sent it off to Tom Meridith. Tom does inletting and bedding, it is his specialty, he did a fine job too. He didn't want to do finish painting though. So I would paint the stock last if it were me. </p><p></p><p>I had the magnetic cheek piece added for easy removal when cleaning. Very nice feature. I believe the adjustable butt plate comes standard, though I never use it. All in all I really like the stock. They are good to do buisiness with as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flybuster, post: 252929, member: 8250"] I emailed Ian Roberston and asked him a few questions, then did the final ordering over the phone. I basically copied this stock from a guy on 6mmbr.com forum. His gun is listed on the main message board, pinned ;pride and joy thread. I also had them install an accessory rail between the railroaded forend. The forend is like the Richards Low Rider stocks, where the forend rides the front bag with both edges, instead of the whole surface. The color is a dark green/ light green, vermont granite finish. If I had it to do over, I would have painted the stock last after all inletting was complete. Otherwise you have to touch up the finishing cuts for the bolt handle, bolt realease button and loading port (depends on action). The inletting Robertsons did was not 100% in my case. He did the barrel channel and the rough size of the action. But after I had the action barreled I sent it off to Tom Meridith. Tom does inletting and bedding, it is his specialty, he did a fine job too. He didn't want to do finish painting though. So I would paint the stock last if it were me. I had the magnetic cheek piece added for easy removal when cleaning. Very nice feature. I believe the adjustable butt plate comes standard, though I never use it. All in all I really like the stock. They are good to do buisiness with as well. [/QUOTE]
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