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I'm thinking of restocking one of my 700s and I'm looking pretty hard at Bell & Carlson's stocks right now.

Do you think the Medalist or the Carbelite Classic would be the best.

The Medalist has the aluminum bed block but, I'm not sure that would be a great advantage.

I've also considered the Thumbhole design they offer but, I've never owned a rifle w/ a thumbhole stock.

Thanks for any opinions,

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What are you planning on using the rifle for?

I've never been a fan of thumbhole stocks, and have *really* never liked them on a big game carrying rifle.

To me, they just say "bench shooter", not "field rifle".
 
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I would opt for the medalist as it is a more stable platform. You may wish to look for a used HS Precision as well. Either stock will be a good one.


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What are you planning on using the rifle for?




It will be on a hunting rifle. I will spend several sessions at the range w/ it but, it's primary function will be to tackle Bullwinkle.

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The only Bell and Carlson stock I own does not have the bedding block but was pillar bedded by a competent gunsmith. It is a great stock and never changes point of impact.

If I were buying a new Bell and Carlson and were not going to have a gunsmith bed it I would opt for the model with the bedding block.

Having said that, I own five H-S Precision stocks and think they are the best thing out there today. The bedding block in those stocks makes them work quite well as simple drop-in equipment.

I simply do not like thumbhole stocks and would not consider one on a hunting rifle. For varmints or target shooting maybe.


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Having said that, I own five H-S Precision stocks and think they are the best thing out there today. The bedding block in those stocks makes them work quite well as simple drop-in equipment.




I put an HS Precision stock on my wife's M700 in .270, and it was truly a drop in fit. No fiddling required, and it now shoots true sub-moa groups which it never did before. She's hunted with it in Canada, USA, NZ, and Africa and has been completely satisfied with it.


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How much do you want to spend?

I like H-S Precision, McMillan, and Rimrock from Jim Borden. Brown also makes a nice stock. I do not know enough about Bell and Carlson to make recommendation.


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I have used H-S Precision stocks with the bedding block,but I do prefer the mcmillans and mine are pillar bedded.Several gunbuilders actually prefer to bed the stocks that have the aluminum bedding blocks.
 
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Thanks for the replies.

I've decided to go w/ a HS Precision.

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Especially when compared to factory stocks, Bell and Carlson Stocks are good. HS Precisions are Better. McMillans are the Best.........DJ


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You might want to check E-Bay. There were about four of those HS Precision Stocks on there the last time I looked. Tom PUrdom
 
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Bell and Carlson Stocks are good. HS Precisions are Better. McMillans are the Best.........DJ



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yup look into mcmillan


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of all my customs,..I have yet to diffinitively prove that a bedded mcmillan is better than a bedded HS Precision. I have heard it time and again,...

maybe my smith knows something most others don't Confused


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The HS Precision w/ Accra Glass bedding tightened up groups. This rifle went from shooting .6s-.7s to shooting 1/2 inchers. I wouldn't hesitate buying another HS stock in the future.

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