I picked up an FN Mauser 98 barreled action, that had been rebarreled to 7.62x51 Nato (.308) with military barrel contour. I paid $50 for it, then bought the aftermarket black scout rifle stock with integral scope rail, made for military conversion. I left the bolt handle straight and installed a long eye relief 2x scout scope on it and now have a sweet shooting rifle for about $160.00. The scout style takes a bit of getting used to, but I like it. And it is different from all the sporters I have in my closet. And if I lost it or gave it away I haven't lost much money wise. So it was really great that it shoots so well.
The steel was in the white so it was a ground up project, blueing it, then fitting the stock (only minor touch up with a file), then finding the best position for the scope, and then, finally, mounting the cheek piece on the butt stock for a solid cheek weld in the proper position. When you bring the gun up, it is just right there. Scope clear and on target, with both eyes open, I can see anything around my intended target and any downrange movement. I was very pleased to rescue this action from a junk load of steel going to the metal yard, and turn it into a fully functional firearm..