Not classics but I've always had a soft spot for full stocked short rifles. Back in the 1960s I put one together in 6.5x55 on a 94 Swedish with all the usuals of the time like a Timney trigger, Buhler safety and a side mounted scope. It was one that didn't know about any accuracy problems with full stocks and accounted for mule deer and pronghorn antelope. It got traded off at some point but I'm sure it is still out there getting game. While I still had it, in the early 80s my local shop got in a big shipment of new Steyr Mannlichers with full stocks for the exorbitant price of $150. I picked out a nice one in 7x57 but my friend the manager said that since I had the 6.5x55 why not get something not so close like a 22-250. Made sense so I got one (which also had no problems with accuracy). Then, someone dropped another 22-250 off the rack and broke the stock at the wrist. Did I want the barreled action for $100? Sure, I was a sucker for the action by then and I had a friend who was a good stockmaker and I had a nice long blank I'd picked up at a show for $10. It was old and dusty and had German railroad shipping labels on it. I was also a sucker for European walnut by then. OK, I didn't really need two 22-250s so what could I do? I sent the unfired barreled action off to Snapp's to rebore to 250 Savage, of course. Rotary magazines for the 250? Not a problem, 22-250 ones eat them like candy. So now I had a nice light deer rifle full stocked in European walnut with a Niedner butt plate and a bullet trap in the stock (all a gift from my friend). Things were easy to come by back then. It is a pleasure to carry in the field with my favorite hunting scope, a Redfield Widefield 1 3/4x5 (last one I picked up for $50), and the deer never know what hits them. Oh, and then there is a full stocked small ring Mauser in 30-06 lightly engraved with spoon bolt handle and double sets that may be the most accurate rifle I have and for $145 how in the world could I resist? Yeah, full stocked rifles have an accuracy problem - they are too accurate!