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Checkering, originally in 20 lines-per-inch size, was replaced by 18 lines-per-inch in 1940; by 1960, hand checkering had been superseded by a machine cut pattern. During the same period, the original checkered steel butt plate was replaced by a hard rubber version, and solid rubber recoil pads featured on magnum-caliber rifles gave way to a webbed design. In the post-war years.

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The pre-64 Winchester Model 70 typically has 20 lines per inch checkering on the stock. This checkering pattern offers a good balance between grip texture and aesthetics, making it popular among hunters and shooters.

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