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What are Your thoughts on these stocks?? I am thinking about one on a pre 64 o6. Thanks | ||
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Hey, I am Oregon by way of Minnesota also! Anyway, I looked over some last weekend at the new Cabelas, when I was up in Washington.. as I have been thinking about one.... They seemed to be okay for the money.. I am looking for one for a Model 70, post 64.... However, I am now debating to either go with a Hogue Rubber stock, which I did like better and is cheaper.. or the opposite end of the spectrum and looking at an HS Precision for $350.00 which will mean some saving up to do... as I am also thinking about a Leupold VX 3 in the $675.00 range..... aww maybe I'll hit powerball and it won't be a financial concern then! If price were the same, I'd go with the Hogue.. but the Hogue is cheaper, but heavier... and better made than the B & C stocks that I saw at Cabelas... Life Member: The American Vast Right Wing Conspiracy Jan 20, 2009.. Prisoner in Dumocrat 'Occupied America', Partisan in the 'Save America' Underground Beavis..... James Beavis..... Of Her Majesty's Secret Service..... Spell Check Division "Posterity — you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." John Quincy Adams A reporter did a human-interest piece on the Texas Rangers. The reporter recognized the Colt Model 1911 the Ranger was carrying and asked him "Why do you carry a 45?" The Ranger responded, "Because they don't make a 46." Duhboy....Nuttier than Squirrel Poop... | |||
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Just put one on my Remington M700 early model ADL Mtn rifle. Fit was perfect after I touched up one pillar tube with a file. It is the same stock I saw on a used Ti. Very well made and a vast improvement over the factory tupperware IMO. | |||
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FWIW, I like 'em. That said, the one I like best is the Medalist. It is a much stiffer, foam filled 'glass stock, as opposed to the injection molded Carbelite. The Carbelite is on a par with the Rem factory tupperware stock, & maybe a Ramline(?) and I manage to get by with them quite well. Of course that's after bedding, free-floating, and in some cases adding some forearm stiffening. New paint jobs are a given. But for a cheapy, they'll do for now. Given my druthers, I'd probably have all lightweight models like the Edge, Brown's Pounder, Summit XL, and the like. Since I'm not dealing with an unlimited income, I compromise. It's the little things that matter. | |||
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I have a B&C stock on a Rem 700, LH .223. Seems nice enough. I bought the rifle which as a former varmint weight that had ben nicely machined down to a normal contour, fitted with the B&C stock and even had the bottom metal colored to match the green stock. Shoots very well and I use it on varmints around here. I like the stock and being left handed, it's one of the few ways I can go. ______________________ Guns are like parachutes. If you need one and don't have one, you'll likely never need one again Author Unknown, But obviously brilliant. If you are in trouble anywhere in the world, an airplane can fly over and drop flowers, but a helicopter can land and save your life. - Igor Sikorski, 1947 | |||
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I order one for a Model 70 about a year ago and when I received it I could hold the butt stock and twist the fore-end about 3/4 of an inch. Just put it back in the box and sent it back. The only easy day is yesterday! | |||
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I know they make the stocks for Weatherby rifles, and they fit (me and the barreled action) about as well as I could ask. I'm a big fan of the number of finishes they offer, so I'd say see how one fits and maybe give it a try. _____________________________________________________ No safe queens! | |||
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I have the medalist stocks on a 7/08 rem classic and a rem sps 270.Really like them. | |||
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