I wanted to get my 6 year old started but struggled finding a decent youth rifle and didn’t want to cut up a nice stock that would be out grown in a few years. I took my old Remington 700 BDL .243 and decided to try and build something with it. I picked up a SPS short action stock off of eBay for $25, a Limb saver grind to fit recoil pad, and a piece of kydex. I cut the stock with a miter saw, added 3/4” plywood to the inside to screw the recoil pad to, then sanded away the factory check weld with a belt grinder. I formed the kydex with a heat gun to make the adjustment check rest, drilled the holes and painted everything. Came out alright and I was able to fit him to the gun since he is a smaller kid. Should last him a couple of years until I can put the factory stock back on.



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