As nice as the stock is on your early 40X, it's a shame the metal has had such a poor job of re-finishing. I sent a beat-to-snot CMP 40X with s/n 85XX off to Jonathan Elrod for the repeater conversion that Mike Bush drew up to use his early prototype V22 magazines, then fitted, chambered, and installed a Benchmark 3-groove bbl in sendero contour on it when it came back. Never one to leave well enough alone, I liked it so much that I sent Jonathan my one remaining CMP 40XB for the same treatment, and put a Lilja titebore sendero contour bbl on it when I got it back. Both these rifles were absolutely a ton of fun to shoot and very accurate. But just a month or two after I got the 40XB up-and-running, Mike partnered with VGW and released the V22 rifle - and I had to have one. So I sold the 40X to fund a new build on an early V22 action, but kept the 40XB repeater, even after buying more V22 repeaters & single shot actions. I put Jewell HVR triggers on both these 40X rifles, and have had really good results with both of them.
ETA - The 40X I got from CMP had the std wt bbl, not the 'truck axle' heavy bbl that came on the two 40XBs I bought through CMP. Both the 40XBs shot pretty respectable on the NRA 100yd smallbore target with both Eley Match & SK Rifle Match. The bluing was still in very good condition on the 40XBs, while it was badly worn on the 40X, and the 40X & one of the XB's stocks were pretty beat-up, while the other 40XB's stock was in pretty nice shape. I believe most of the damage to the stocks was due to these rifles being just tossed into shipping crates when they were recalled by CMP - the two Win 52Ds I purchased thru CMP had similarly damaged stocks. As good as the 40XBs shot, that heavy barrel was hard on my left (support) arm/elbow, and I was shooting prone on a padded matt on grass. I'm attaching a photo of the finished 40X repeater in a B&C #2095 stock, and the 1st 22RF rifle I built for myself, a Stiller 2500XR w/22"Krieger sendero in a Manners T4 Elite w/modified Seekins DBM similar to what they used on the "Ultimate 22RF Trainer" that EuroOptics had built for sale a few years before the V-22 became available. Later on, I sent the 40X bolt off to have a B-O tactical knob installed.