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Rem BDL stock to Mountain Rifle stock?
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Would a Rem BDL LA 270W fit a Rem Mountain Rifle LA stock except that I need to open up the barrel channel a skosh or two to fit and free-float?

What's the differences in the two stocks primarly, all I know is that it surely looks better than the bowling pin finish of the BDL... rotflmo
 
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Would a Rem BDL LA 270W fit a Rem Mountain Rifle LA stock except that I need to open up the barrel channel a skosh or two to fit and free-float?


Yes.

the mountain rifle stock is just slimmer.



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My only concern would be that opening the barrel channel would leave little wood on the edges of the channel.


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Would a Rem BDL LA 270W fit a Rem Mountain Rifle LA stock except that I need to open up the barrel channel a skosh or two to fit and free-float?

What's the differences in the two stocks primarly, all I know is that it surely looks better than the bowling pin finish of the BDL... rotflmo


I have a new Rem BDL take off Classic style.

No Cheek Piece , no tip, and a small montecarlo on it.

Send me an e-mail.

Terry


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Thanks Terry....email coming your way my friend Big Grin
 
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