High Tech Specialties Syn. Stock
Anyone familiar with this stock?
Here's a link with more info.:
http://www.brownells.com/Product/productDetail.asp?ProductID=409100500Thanks.
C-ROY
11 May 2002, 04:45
<JP Terp>These are a very good stock. Perhaps second only to McMillan. They do require a lot of finish work. Check them out at
www.bansnersrifle.comJohn
11 May 2002, 04:46
ramrod340I've used seveal on light weight hunting rifles. They work very easy and are a snap to finish. I have not experience using them on a heavy hitter but, up through a 338mag they work great. Makes a very light rifle when finished. If you order direct they will make changes such as a blind box for no charge. I get my order from them in lest than 10 days.
http://www.bansnersrifle.com/hightech/install.htm
JP Terp,
After you bed the action, add a recoil pad and paint the stock, wouldn't you have saved a few nickels by going with a McMillan?
The High Tech looks like a great stock but the McMillan is a true drop in and I am not a gunsmith so I would have to find one to finish the stock. I can't make up my mind. Which every one I decide on, I believe I will be getting a quality product.
C-ROY
13 May 2002, 13:27
<DuaneinND>I use quite a few High Tech stocks, good quality and easy to finish. check some of them out at
www.duanesguns.com13 May 2002, 14:25
<JOHAN>Well
A friend of mine has a high tech on a 416 rem mag and it works fine. I in progress f getting one for my rifle. I think they are better than the McMillan since the High tech is a complete stock with fibre glass in the barrel channel. A complete shell that is.
The stock will wegh 25 ounces finished. McMillans are great in manny way but I think high tech beats them.
/ JOHAN