I'm just finishing putting together a rifle for a customer, who had bought parts at this same supplier. The stock was a total disaster, huge knot and bark void on the cheek piece side, and a weather crack running over four inches up from the butt. I could actually feel the moisture in the wood when I unpacked it.
After a bit of whining and excuse making, they replaced the supposedly hand picked stock.
I also found the Siler lock they supplied, had a broken tumbler. I just went through Chambers for a replacement, and didn't even bother with contacting the original supplier. The ramrod thimbles were not soldered together, heck of a way to save a nickle. But, I guess it is a kit, isn't it?
Like Dan, I absolutely hate a stock that has the cheap dodge of routing out the ramrod channel. I put an insert in the stock to strengthen it, and make it possible to clamp it securely.
When I had given the bid for this job, I expected decent parts to work with, but this has been a pain from the start. I've taken a beating on this one, and will never accept parts in from this supplier again. You get what you pay for, and I imagine there are more than one first time gun builders that got took by this guy, and never were able to produce a good firearm from what they got.