That looks very nice. The stock one that came on my Crockett rifle is nowhere near that sturdy.Forgot to note in my previous post that on the Crockett kit, they had installed the wedge escutcheons and then sanded the stock including the escutcheons and screws, there was barely a slot left on the screws and no detail left on the escutcheons. I found out by checking the inletting with a T/C Hawken escutcheon that it was a perfect fit, even the screw holes matched up. So I ordered brass T/C Hawken escutcheons and screws from The Gun Works, blackened and replaced the factory escutcheons on the Crockett. I did use the supplied wedge that came with the Crockett.View attachment 202447
So how is the wood on that one? I have a pretty good idea that I will be refinishing mine. I just do not like the stock finish. I have no idea what kind of wood it is, most likely some sort of European hardwood.