When I was young, (8 or 9 ?) my dad sporterized a 1903 Springfield.
He spent about a year in the basement carving & inletting the stock from a block of cherry, with only hand tools. (with me sitting quietly watching the entire process, except for a question now & then)
When it came to the butt plate & grip cap, he bought a nice black plastic set, but he then made a 1/32" shim from aluminum and another from 1/32" white plastic to put under them.
They were slot aligned and fitted perfectly.
It was a small touch, but I distinctly remember it looked so good with the polished aluminum against the glossy cherry wood, then the white plastic, then the black caps.
He also shortened & crowned the barrel, drilled & tapped for scope, re-blued it, and jeweled the bolt.
There was also some checkering, but I don't remember the details.
That '03 was willed to me, but one of my (idiot) brothers got a hold of it and probably sold it at a garage sale for $5.
Wish I at least had a pic.