I now know what happens when I keep working past total muscle failure on checkering.
The cutter goes sideways and cuts a huge gouge, ruining four hours of work.
Take more breaks, make sure you're really rested!
I've also read that the wood Savage provided with the 110E was uncheckered for a reason. It's hard and spongy and thus it was actually kind of impressive I did as well as I had.
Fugly Bear stock is now on the burn pile.
We now begin butchering the stock from Marv's broken Sears M-25. It started fugly, so there's no worries about destroying it. There's a crudely cut down hunk of 2x4 extending the pull TO youth length from what appears to be a length of pull as short as a modern Cricket.
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