25 September 2006, 20:47
mark65x55Synthetic stock
Who makes one for a Interarms Whitworth 375 H&H?
25 September 2006, 20:55
snowcatI believe that the Interarms 375 is just an opened up standard length MkX. If so, Bansners High Tech makes a great fiberglass stock at around 20 oz. I've got one on an FN and its fantastic.
High Tech Specialties25 September 2006, 21:51
Charles_HelmI picked one up for the Mark X from McMillan's "discount" list. It turned out not to be fully inletted (not inletted back far enough, no cut for bolt handle, needed cut-out for barrel-mounted lug) and the gunsmith is finshing inletting and bedding it. This is for a Mark X/Interarms Alaskan in .375 H&H.
25 September 2006, 23:38
MacD37quote:
Originally posted by snowcat:
I believe that the Interarms 375 is just an opened up standard length MkX. If so, Bansners High Tech makes a great fiberglass stock at around 20 oz. I've got one on an FN and its fantastic.
High Tech Specialties
The Mark X action is nothing more than an FN clone. Anyone who makes a stock for an FN makes a stock for the Whitworth Mark X! Even scope bases are listed as FN, on the Mark X. McMillan makes a good one!
26 September 2006, 00:05
John FrazerI have a McMillan for mine. I told them what model & caliber it was for so they'd open it up right for the longer magazine box and fat barrel channel.
Since I have a 3-position safety, I also had them omit the safety lever cut.
Great stock, the little bit of cast-off really seems to reduce the felt recoil. (Custom LOP and Decelerator pad also help.)
26 September 2006, 03:49
WyoJoeMy .375 is built on the Interarms Mark X action and it has a Bell & Carlson that is probably 20 years old now. B&C's are not the cadillacs of stocks but I have gotten excellent service out of mine. The prices are reasonable and they are stout. The only heartburn I have about the stock is that it is the old style carbelite with the built in sling and Bell & Carlson doesn't offer this model anymore. I wish I could get a half a dozen just like it.