I just got a drop-in stock from McMillan and it fits my barreled action like a glove. A stock blank can be just a piece of rectangle wood but can also be one of those semi-inletted stocks that requires a lot of hand work to finish it up to match your rifle perfectly. Good luck.
Posts: 1002 | Location: Midwest USA | Registered: 01 September 2001
A drop in stock is designed for a specific action like a Remington 700, Ruger 77 etc., and even though it is a drop in, the forend can be opened a bit to accomodate a larger diameter barrel if needed. It is assumed that the actions will be bedded anyway so you won't get any better fit choosing one over the other that is, unless you are talking wood.
A Stock blank is just that, it's a blank. The barrel channel is uncut and the inletting for the action is undersize and incomplete. Stock blanks require a lot more work to complete and for a composite type stock, you would be time and money ahead getting the drop in type.
Malm, my drop-in stock should be here in a couple of days. As soon as it does I will attach it to my action and it will be on its way to you! Thaks for the info.
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Posts: 867 | Location: Georgia | Registered: 10 October 2002
quote:Originally posted by G.Malmborg: Stock blanks require a lot more work to complete and for a composite type stock, you would be time and money ahead getting the drop in type.