Dear Guys,
In a local gunshop, there is a pre-64 Win., Model 70 lightweight, in .308. The metal and bore are very very good, but the stock is in ruins. (Can't figure out what happened to it. Looks like it got soaking wet, and the forestock warped (curled) in a right hand twist, and the finish is gone.) In short, the stock can't be salvaged. I think the guy wants about $350 for it.
Problem is, I would want to put a synthetic stock on it. Why is this a problem? Because although companies like HS Precision and Bell & Carlson make really nice pillar bedded drop-in stocks (no glass bedding required) for lots of rifles, they don't make them for the pre-64 Winchester (which baffles me!)
I've use the drop-ins from HS and B&C before, and have found them to be great with no beddijng (costs were $200 to $300)
So, I would need a good quality pre-fit sythentic stock for the pre-64, and then I would have to pay someone qualified to glass bed it for me. (No thanks, I don't want to do it myself).
Can anyone make any recommendations to me here, about what type of stock to get, and how to get it glass bedded, at a reasonable cost?
I know that I could get this done at McMillan's, but I think their stocks start at about $500 plus, before you even talk about having them glass bed it. So, I think that it could run up to $700 or more (gulp).
Thanks, Mannyrock