geoff rath
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From an "ease of process" point of view, I'd be tempted by the 45.120; to keep it in the classic mould, go 450NE 31/4". Availability of brass is a consideration, and dies too.
As part of your claim, ask your gunsmith (Renners?) for a quote to supply a stock to match the one Fedex ruined, and maybe a quote to source a matching rifle to the one they broke. Give Fedex options, and see how they respond. This from an old ex-insurance bloke. I have an oil-finished, polished factory butt which came off a 220Swift; my favourite master gunsmith valued it at A$1200.00, and that was four years ago.
Commiserations, and good luck.
As part of your claim, ask your gunsmith (Renners?) for a quote to supply a stock to match the one Fedex ruined, and maybe a quote to source a matching rifle to the one they broke. Give Fedex options, and see how they respond. This from an old ex-insurance bloke. I have an oil-finished, polished factory butt which came off a 220Swift; my favourite master gunsmith valued it at A$1200.00, and that was four years ago.
Commiserations, and good luck.