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Anyone use the Aluminum bedded Stocks made by Bell & Carlson? I am considering one of their models for my .404 Jeffery. Would appreciate any pro's or con's. | ||
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Look to McMillan and Bordens. You could also look to Brown Precision. Also consider laminates if you wish to avoid fine walnut. | |||
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Vapodog, I take it thats a thumbs down on the B&C? | |||
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And if so, why? Doesn't a glassed in action fit better than a piller bedded one leaving a smaller gap around the metal? And what is with this piller bedding unless one is building a precision varminter? I should think that steelglass was a lot stronger. | |||
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I thought the same. ![]() | |||
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Carmelo, I have one of the old B&C Carbelite stocks on my .300 H&H. It is the old model that has the built in sling. I like it and would like to get another. It is somewhere around 20 years old and other than some minor surface scratches it is as solid as the day I got it. B&C makes a good stock. If I could offer one bit of advice. Contact B&C and tell them what you are going to use it for and make sure it will hold up to the recoil. Good luck. | |||
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Thanks Joe! That sounds like good advice. I am building on the Montana Long Action, the guys there also mentioned that B&C made a stock that specifically fit their action. I plan to call B&C to verify. | |||
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I have a B&C stock that came with my factory Remington 700 Titanium. I prefer checkering on my stocks, and will be replacing this unit eventually with one of the McMillian Hunter's Edge units, but that is a personal preference (which I see as function, but others may differ). One other person complaint: I think the wrist of the stock is too beefy, but that is for a lightweight mountain rifle - it may be preferable on the harder kicking rifle. Other than that I have no complaints - the stock is stiff and has held up well through 6 hard hunts in 4 years and my gunsmith said he was impressed when he first saw the stocks on the Remington rifles. Their camo colors are interesting to me as well. | |||
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Thanks Mac, I am leaning in the direction of B&C for a stock but am back to the drawing board on my choice of action..... Found two mauser actions a chilean and a 1909 dwm that I forgot I had... Now I am debating the whole process all over again ![]() | |||
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Maxman: I based a good part of my decision for the B&C Medalist on the full length aluminum bedding. I liked the fact that it extended into the wrist/grip of the stock and not just the action and forearm area. My VZ 24 action fit like a glove. You could still glass bed it, I suppose, but my gunsmith and I felt comfortable with the construction and the barrel recoil lug that he created that was glass bedded in the forearm. I had a matte black finish put on the metal and it looks real good with the tan web stock. RCG | |||
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I have heard a lot of good things about the aluminum bedding and that is what generated my initial interest. I was going for a McMillan originally but prefer to explore all options. | |||
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Carmelo A mate of mine has 5 of the HS Precision stocks for the Rem 700 action. These are all accuracy based rifles with Jewell triggers and match barrels that very in contour from about a Rem 700 factory sporter contour up though to Heavy Varmint contour. As an experimented I bedded two of them for him and the other 3 were left. All 5 are now bedded ![]() It does not matter how well made the stocks are because the actions vary. By the way, of the 3 that were not initially bedded 1 did not shoot that well (considering the known accuracy of the barreled action) and the other 2 shot well but the accuracy did not last. In all cases the calibre was 264 Winchester. Mike | |||
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Mike, Interesting point. I am one of those guys that is partial to Stainless Steel and Synthetic stocks. I know a lot of guys love fine wood stocks and they are definitely beautiful but It would kill me to invest in a top quality wooden stock, I would want never want to shoot the rifle! Haha I would spend my time holding it and getting a little too "overly famliar" with it, and it might cost me a marriage! ![]() I hear what you are saying about actions. To date of the 9 rifles I own my Browning A-bolt 06 shoots the best of them all. No matter what I put in there I get 3/4 to 1 inch groups every time, have gotten 1/2 inch with Nosler Ballistic tips and H4350. I just sent my Ruger .338 to the smiths for a Timney trigger and bedding job. I can't wait to get her back. | |||
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Carmelo, I have never seen the B&C stocks except on Weatherby Accumarks. I am told that Remington Sendero is now B&C as well and both rifles were originally HS Precision. The HS Precision stocks that my mate has are beautifully made and the fit of the action is superb. I have been told that the HS Precision stocks fit the action better and are a superior stock for the shooter who just wants to drop a barreled action and go shooting, whereas the B&C is a better deal economically for the gunsmith or the Wbys or Remingtons and the have controll over the fitting. I stress, this is what I have been told ![]() Mike | |||
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