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Unread 11-07-2021, 08:55 PM   #2
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An 0 frame can have buttplates of two different sizes. Number 1 and number 0. The 1 is wider. In the case of a 1 butt, the butt would be wider than the head, or close to the same width. And in the case of the 0 plate, the butt would be narrower than the head.

Generally speaking, the width of a shotgun stock blank should be ideally around 2” as this will allow for making most any size stock out of it. Providing that the stock does not require much cast and there is no cheap piece. I would consider 1-3/4” to be good for most 0 frame guns. But that width leaves very little excess wood to work with.

Forgive my not giving any specific measurements of heads or buttplates. I am replying from my armchair. No guns or parts are anywhere near me.
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