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The test shoot was good...point of impact is good for the way I shoot, just a smidge of light under the target. Her are the production pictures. It took some work to make cherry wood look like figured DHE wood from 1912. It looks very close but I could not get that light honey color that weaves in and out of the darker streaks of the original stock...I also tweeked the wood to wood fit and I think this as good as it gets! Soon as the final coat of lin-speed dries I will peel the protectant off the two way tape and stick it onto the wood, it has plenty of contact area and will stay put fine. This makes a very low stocked gun shoot properly for me with no bending or re-stocking. The cool thing about it is if I want to sell the gun I have done NO damage to it! Just pull the part off and hand buff the wood back to its original shine...(-: SXS ohio
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