RE: CVA Frontier question
the main concern would be the placement of the wedge pin area of the stock and the barrel. If they dont like up you have to do one of 2 things. either file out a new tenon area to use the factory wedge pin area or cut out a new slit and try to fill in the old inletting. Its just not worth the work IMO. I'd just wait out and see if a bobcat stock ever pops up on ebay or if deer creek has them.
Another option is a pre-inletted stock. A lot of work to get everything in.