CPS aluminum stocks
I sold Bob White two rifles about 8-10 years ago.
1. CPS AHV (Aluminum Heavy Varmint), flat bottom, right bolt, left port action, Gunsmithing and barrel by Lilja, Hart 2oz trigger, (6PPC, .264 ND) and the CPS aluminum AHV stock, Redfield 3200 24X scope.
2. Time Percision (CPS) ALV (Aluminum Light Varmint), flat bottom, right bolt, left port action, Hart barrel, Gunsmithing by me, (6PPC, 264 ND), Jewell 2oz trigger, and the CPS aluminum stock, Leupold 36X scope.
Jones and Wilson reloading dies and all the other odd's and end's for benchrest shooting.
I can't say enough of how accurate and fine these rifles were. The aluminum flat bottom action and aluminum I beam stock is the last word in simplicity and rigity in the LV and HV class. Both of the actions as stated above are flat bottom. The stocks are flat top. All that is required is to rough up both surfaces, then glue and bolt together. No bedding problems ever! These rifles with the aluminum stock, would make a ping sound when fired. When working up a load, the bedding is the last thing you have to worry about.
I had the set, HV and LV. Most of the time the LV gun would out shoot the HV gun, then the HV gun would come alive......go figure. Overall, these two guns were the ultimate in percision accuracy. As far as the stocks go, you will either love them or hate them. As for recoil, after all, it's in 6PPC!, Also, these stocks are adaptable to round actions too, using a sleeved remington. I also had and sold on this forum two other CPS aluminum stocks. One HV and one LV. Don't know, but mabe what your looking at is one of my ol'pals...........KERMIT