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I need gun advice
I need a new stock for my Eddystone 1917 chambered in .338 Win Mag. I really want a synthetic long range shooting stock for it but I cant even find a replacement wood stock for it. Can some one point me in the right direction.
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I will check them out!
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Bumping this up.
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Ryan,
My first hunting rifle was a 1917 Eddystone, chambered in 30-06. My dad and I replaced the stock, shortened the barrel, and put a scope on it. Served me well until my house was broken into and it got stolen ~around 20 years ago.
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Looks a lot similar to a Winchester model 70. I would take some measurements and see if the trigger guard/floor plate screw spacing is the same as a model 70. Might be a good place to start. You would have to probably do some fitting if the screw spacing is the same.
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