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12 August 2010, 05:08
BISCUT
WHERE TO GO FOR "AAA" STOCKS
I have a few rifles I want to get new wood for. Previously I went the route of Accurate Innovations AAA Claro and English walnut. Really good quality but they are heavy with that alum. block. Really didn't mind for RUM's.

But I was wondering what else is out there for mainly AAA English or possibly Turkish. I really do not know where to begin.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
12 August 2010, 05:09
BISCUT
If it matters, and it may, they would be for Stiller Precision (Rem 700 clones) actions in normal contours.
12 August 2010, 23:45
wistrapper
Biscut,

You could try http://www.gunstockwood.com/products.html I know that they carve stocks for the Mod. 70 so there is a good possibility they'll build one for a Rem 700 too. While these stocks may not be walnut, I find rock maple hard to resist. I should add too that I have only used the roughed out stocks that need to be finished. I don't know if they manufacture finished goods. Hope this helps.


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12 August 2010, 23:47
Paul H
You could try dressels.

http://www.dressels.com/


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13 August 2010, 00:14
butchloc
give clay or adam a call at luxus they do alot more than just furnish turkish blanks
13 August 2010, 03:12
aliveincc
Biscut, singleshotguy on these forums recently had some nice blanks for sale for reasonable prices. I bought one for $250.00 and it's better than most of the blanks I've seen for twice the price. I know he did not sell them all on these forums.
I also bought a 2 piece blank from Chic Worthing-customstox-- on these forums that would have cost 3 times what I paid for it elsewhere.
13 August 2010, 04:45
Nakihunter
If you are in California you could try Great American Stock co. I have dealt with them a few times and have had good results but I do know that some people have had big problems. I thing a direct shop visit should eliminate all risk.


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