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Which Sythetic Stock for my Rem 700?
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I am looking for a Sythetic (not Wood) for my Remington 700 ADL 30-06.
I would perfer to by it from Cabelas, so I can use my points.
Do I need any special "bedding" on the stock.
Some seem to come on it, some dont.
Any help is much appreciated.
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W.
 
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Check your American Big Game Hunting post.

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How many forums do you post the exact same question?
 
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I post the exact question on excatly 4 boards.
2 here and two on another board.
If you dont like it, well, you know what you can do. killpc
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W.
 
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I always recommend a Hogue Rubber stock if someone wants a synthetic...

it is the best one for absorbing harmonics during recoil, that can cause hearing damage, regardless of hearing protection being worn...


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I second Hogue! I bought two for my Remmies and got the full bedding block versions. There is no foreend flex like you get with most synthetic stocks and some fibreglass/composite ones either! For the money absolutely brilliant. They have transformed my rifles.
 
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I like Hogue for my 10-22, however, if they made one for Sako I couldn't bring myself to put one on my Sakos - they just don't exude quality. The only synthetic I have used and will use is McMillan. I can't speak to any other plastic stocks. Sako used them on their Fiberclass model. Lou


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...If you dont like it, well, you know what you can do. ...
Well said! rotflmo

Hey Woodsie, What do you have on it now?
 
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I've had fine success with HS Precision.
 
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Thanks guys!!!
I have the factory wood on it now.
Thanks again,
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Another vote for the Hogue with full length aluminum bedding block. Love 'em. They aren't pretty, but they are strong and stable.


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I have used Bell & Carlson, Hogue, and HS Precision and McMillan. McMillan is the best for a reason. They are not cheap but then neither is your rifle. I disliked the Hogue because it got squeaky when wet and I like silence. It was heavier than the walnut stock too. HS and B&C just didn't fit me right but if they do, then you're in luck. Stock fit is a personal thing so try some out if you can. Going with Cabelas is a good thing because of their return policy. I'm not sure if Cabelas still sells McMillan stocks though...

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Try the HS-Precision stocks, they are outstanding and worth the wait.


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