See how she looks re-blued with the old stock before trying to do up the timber. That stock is as close as you will get to her being able to talk. A deep clean and re-oil may bring out the grain without losing the character. I'm assuming the timber is oiled?
The Sako stock shape/design is vastly superior to the American style stock both in recoil handling and fit. American style stocks are ideally suited to open sights......
Note how much less familiarity you need with the rifle to feel comfortable with it. Benchrest has infested the shooting world with dry mathematical thinking. Worth noting that most of the good shooting carried out with open sights etc is mathematically impossible. If you were to calculate the spacing of human eyes and the angles involved, it can't be done, yet our brain does it. This is why building a superb hunting rifle, rather than just a shooting rifle is a dark art. Our brains are built to throw objects to retrieve dinner. Rifles built by real craftsmen make much more use of this fact than ones that are built around marketing campaigns.
What I am trying to say is that there is more involved in a superb rifle than generally gets discussed. Pity we can't pick the brains of a Sako gunsmith from 50 years ago.
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