M40 New Manufacture Stock

The main area that needs sanding down a bit is the fore end on the Beever stocks, but they're the closest stock out there that I've seen since Taylor Precision isn't around anymore.
I was happy for the additional beef. My barrel is girthier than Varmint and there was room to fit it.
 
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The main area that needs sanding down a bit is the fore end on the Beever stocks, but they're the closest stock out there that I've seen since Taylor Precision isn't around anymore.
Mine has too much belly but was fine for my build.

The slope of the belly from front action screw to tip of stock needs to be a bit sharper.
 
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Mine has too much belly but was fine for my build.

The slope of the belly from front action screw to tip of stock needs to be a bit sharper.

Thank you sir, that's a better way of putting it for sure! I kept wanting to say more taper was needed but that kinda sounded like it could be taken as the width of the forend vs the depth 🤦🏻‍♂️
 
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That is a good question!
The standard Remington metal plate is too small for my Beever and my stock would have to be whittled down to fit. I am thinking of ordering the 1/2” as pmclaine has done. It comes in three sizes.
I even found a matching S&B scope on eBay NIB.
His is the nicest ‘Tribute’ rifle I have seen!!!-Richard
 
I checked my 16601 buttplates against the extensive data given by @USMCSGT0331 in another thread. Long story short, all four of these fall within the SD of the Mean. ( I think that means they are within the acceptable tolerance 😂) I’m not a reloader or machinist.

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None is a direct bolt on to the Beever stocks I have. But I can play with the position and find the best spot, then I can work the wood down to the aluminum.

Merry Christmas,
Greg
 
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My two wood stock guys are unavailable these days (one has severe back issues and an appt with a neurosurgeon, and the other is building his retirement home and doesn’t have his shop set-up yet). I need to find a woodworking expert who can sand/contour a Beaver156 (eBay) stock down to proper dimensions, fit buttplate, and refinish with a nice military style reddish/brown oil-based stain. I don’t have the right experience to do it correctly, but was curious if anyone has recommendations from someone who is a quasi-professional re stock work. Here’s my Mawhinney stock for comparison:

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Looks like my Beaver156 stock will be bedded to the action this winter. Just wish I knew how to expertly contour the forend so it’s more of the skinny profile of the original M40 stocks.

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Vintage 40-X repeater donor action already factory clip-slotted. The currently mounted heavy SS 40-X, 27.5” barrel will be cut down to 24” and used on another M700 receiver.
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Bartlein ‘Remington Varmint’ profile blank with 1/10 twist, 5R rifling. Muzzle diameter at 24” should be +/- 0.830”, similar to the originals.
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…this will be my M40 “shooter” for CMP’s new Category B vintage sniper rifle matches.
 
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What scope are you going to mount on it?
Not sure, but I suspect a cheap 3-9x40mm with 1/4 click adjustments and Duplex reticle. I have only one of the green anodized Leupold M40 commemorative scopes which I have on my Chuck Mawahinny rifle (w/ Mil-Dot reticle), and will keep that scope on that rifle. I would like something green, but with positive 1/4" click adjustable turrets - but to my knowledge, no such commercial scope exists at the moment.
 
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Looks like my Beaver156 stock will be bedded to the action this winter. Just wish I knew how to expertly contour the forend so it’s more of the skinny profile of the original M40 stocks.

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Vintage 40-X repeater donor action already factory clip-slotted. The currently mounted heavy SS 40-X, 27.5” barrel will be cut down to 24” and used on another M700 receiver.
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Bartlein “Remington Varmint” profile blank with 1/10 twist, 5R rifling. Muzzle diameter at 24” should be +/- 0.830”, similar to the originals.
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…this will be my M40 “shooter” for CMP’s new Category B vintage sniper rifle matches.
Im pretty sure I remember @USMCSGT0331 posted up measurements somewhere here in Vintage.
 
Im pretty sure I remember @USMCSGT0331 posted up measurements somewhere here in Vintage.
Yes, he sure did. As seen in post #66, I have a correct M40 stock off a Chuck Mawhinney M40 rifle, but here's what I don't have:
1. An indoor woodworking area where I can create a massive level saw dust - as about 1/4 of wood has to removed from the sides and belly of forend. (We have several inches of snow on the ground and more coming, so outdoors ain't going to work for me).
2. I don't have a belt sander or other mechanized woodworking devices to flatly sand away that level of wood. (I have mainly saws, chisels, etc).
3. I don't have the wood refinishing experience to give it a vintage military finish...but I envy those who do.
4. Lastly, I had major surgery 2 weeks ago and my strength/mobility is limited for another month or so.

...so that said, hoping to find a wood working guru this winter, but my other go-to guys aren't available.

My wood guru down in GA did this nice M40 replica for himself. He's got the skills, but he's building his retirement home and doesn't have a shop right now to resume this kind of work...but this is my goal.

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Not sure, but I suspect a cheap 3-9x40mm with 1/4 click adjustments and Duplex reticle. I have only one of the green anodized Leupold M40 commemorative scopes which I have on my Chuck Mawahinny rifle (w/ Mil-Dot reticle), and will keep that scope on that rifle. I would like something green, but with positive 1/4" click adjustable turrets - but to my knowledge, no such commercial scope exists at the moment.
I wish Redfield (Leupold) would make another run of those green M40 scopes again!
DW