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Looking for some opinions. In your estimation is a markx 375 that shoots very well and is in nice shape worth restocking? I really like the gun and it shoots nosler partitions into less than 3/4 in and feeds and functions very well, I don't like the stock even though I spent some money on bedding and changing pads. It is an old markx barreled action cica 1975. Thanks for any opinions and advice. Brad
 
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Let's see, it's reliable and accurate.......hmmmmm -- are there any better reasons? Absolutely!



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I would. You can also save a little money and glass bed, reshape, refinish, rechecker the factory stock, whether Alaskan or Whitworth style:



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fla3006 it's not a factory stock it is a fajen the original owner had put on I don't like the monte carlo design. I am thinking about an accurate innovations classic style Thanks. I like the looks of yours thanks for the picture.
 
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There is no such thing as a stupid question, BUT..... jumping


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Certainly looks fine to me...and shoots like a house a fire. Don''t fix something that ain't broke if the first maxim of shooting.
 
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I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it might be a real tackdriver, but to me there's nothing worse than an ugly rifle stock. Done right, I'll bet the rifle will shoot just fine with a new stock. Like the saying goes, "life's too short to hunt with an ugly gun".
 
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craigster You are right done!
 
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