I need some help with a stock repair on a Seneca rifle I recently purchased. The guy in Bothell, Wa claimed it was like new on Gunbroker. anything but. Now that I have it, I need to fix all the issues. One is a chip at the back of the tang, it looks to have been chipped out and just had a drop of glue on it and pressed back in. Size is about 1/4" wide and 3/8" long. The surface is a few thousands above the stock surface. I am concerned that this is where oil runs to when the gun is stood up so the bond is suspect. I am thinking of a total refinish of the stock, sand down the chip and have the wrist checkered. That should cover the chip, or drill and put a plug in, then most likely checker or put in a brass inlay as is popular on many Pennsylvania rifles. Any suggestions are appreciated.