Interesting that you should ask that Dougan as that is what i am just starting to measure up for right now.Dougan wrote: I have been thinking of putting an adjustable butt piece on my Marlin, like you have on yours - but as it's the only rifle I've ever bought from new, I don't want to cock it up. Was it a straightforward fit, or did you have to alter the plate or rifle in any way? Also is it reversable if you don't like it?
My first ever attempt was fitting a Tubb 4 way to Christel's thing, this meant the butt needed shortening by 40mm which is the scary part as you have to get the end of the butt totally flat or you will see gaps between it and the plate. Once done the plate was screwed to the butt and marked for the extension rod, the hole was drilled by eye with a Forstner bit and the plate marked for fit and files/sanded to form. Then it is just a matter of sealing the freshly cut wood then attach and adjust to suit. The rubber pad on this one is over size as that is what Christel wanted and the bag rider was added a bit later as an experiment so it should really be taken off and tidied up. Today I am repeating the process with the S&L however it will be made from scratch to keep the weight down. Here it is in kit form. Looking at the existing butt pad it looks to be glued on which is annoying so first job is to remove it carefully and then mark the plates to fit the butt end.
Fitting a butt plate is incredibly easy with a few tools and some nerve, the one part that always took a while was grinding it to fit the profile of the butt, I use a belt sander in a vice with a home made vertical guide to act as a stop and to ensure the edges are square.