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Who do you think has the best big bore stock design?

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30 March 2008, 22:57
shootaway
Who do you think has the best big bore stock design?
Which stock design is your favorite,custom or factory? Who makes it?
31 March 2008, 02:22
zimbabwe
David Miller/Curt Crum


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31 March 2008, 03:11
shootaway
I did a google search and can't find a picture of David Miller big bore.
31 March 2008, 03:53
dsiteman
The factory stocks as found on the Ruger RSM's are very satisfactory to me. Overall rifle is on the heavy side, but the design of the stock is pretty much classic in style and perfomance for a big bore.
31 March 2008, 04:17
600 Overkill
I know my AHR stock on my 600 is absolutely THE most comfortable I have ever shot on a truly big bore beer


31 March 2008, 04:26
boom stick
I think weight, recoil reducing pads/reducers, shooting style and custom fit have a lot to do with it from what I gather.


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01 April 2008, 02:21
Atkinson
I prefer the lines of the old English rifles myself. Teh AHR as pictured is pretty close to that look...It works for me. I don't like to get a stock too straight as many profess as it drives the stock straight back IMO..I prefer a bit more drop and try to divide the upward motion with the backward motion, in other words split up the recoil..The English gun does this pretty well..My Jack Hogue rifles also does this very well and I can use either irons or scopt with these guns.


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01 April 2008, 08:29
Woodrow S
600,

What is the barrel length/contour and total weight on your AHR 600 OK? Is that muzzle brake really necessary with that bull barrel and does it work well? I think I am going that way with my MRC PH action.

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01 April 2008, 08:39
Macifej
Definitely N. E. Anderstock from Feldhofer in Germany.....a little clubby but sturdy. Big Grin

Model #4012-008 is the best.
01 April 2008, 08:40
Kyler Hamann
Weatherby Mark V....

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01 April 2008, 09:27
tracks
Rigby style by Geoff Slee custom stock maker...
01 April 2008, 09:34
Macifej
C.R. Omagnon in France are also very good!! I believe they are located in Les Eyzies.
03 April 2008, 19:56
shootaway
quote:
Originally posted by 600 Overkill:
I know my AHR stock on my 600 is absolutely THE most comfortable I have ever shot on a truly big bore beer

Nice stock 600! What kind of wood is that english walnut?
03 April 2008, 20:23
jeffeosso
Mine .. as they are actualyl long enough for me .. which is why i started doing stocks in the first place
www.weaponsmith.com for examples


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04 April 2008, 01:03
maxbear
I like Joe Smithson's stock design.

600 Overkill , How many rounds did it take to dig that pond!!
05 April 2008, 20:39
jro45
I like the CZ AMERICAN SAFARI 458 Lott design Its balanced and fits like a glove
05 April 2008, 21:50
dakota45056
For me the AHR style stocks work the best for me from 416 Rigby up to 600 OK. Mitigates the felt recoil and seems to limit muzzle rise even when loaded near max.

Dak
05 April 2008, 22:12
Michael Robinson
Ditto. Hard to imagine a better stock for big bores than the AHR design.


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06 April 2008, 02:37
Wink
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
That AHR design looks alot like a Ruger.


Do you mean because it's made of wood?


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06 April 2008, 02:54
shootaway
Wink,I don't understand what you mean.When I first saw the rifle pictured I honestly thought it was a guy holding up a Ruger RSM.
06 April 2008, 03:29
Wink
Shootaway, I wish I were better at describing stock shapes than I am, but I'm not a stockmaker of course. But, take a look a pictures of Ruger stocks and you will see that the grip appears to be less open, the forend follows a straighter line from the floorplate and the drop at comb doesn't look the same either. 600 Overkills's quarter rib may be the reason you see such a resemblance.


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06 April 2008, 09:02
jeffeosso
quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
Wink,I don't understand what you mean.When I first saw the rifle pictured I honestly thought it was a guy holding up a Ruger RSM.



quote:
Originally posted by shootaway:
I also have not come across anyone with as much rifle shooting experience as myself.


Huh? You can't tell the difference between an RSM and a CZA 550 Magnum action?


opinions vary band of bubbas and STC hunting Club

Information on Ammoguide about
the416AR, 458AR, 470AR, 500AR
What is an AR round? Case Drawings 416-458-470AR and 500AR.
476AR,
http://www.weaponsmith.com
06 April 2008, 09:38
Macifej
I can't believe you guys didn't get my advice on the stock reccomendations I made a few days ago..... hillbilly