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I really like ovemoulded stocks and intend on putting one on a Winchester rifle. The only decision I still need to make is if I should spring for the extra $100 for the full-length bedding or just the pillar blocks. Anyone have experiences with either or, better yet, both?

Thanks...Curt
 
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Spring for the extra 100...I think it will be worth it


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Either I believe would be fine.
If the gun going in it is heavy or a big caliber, then I would go for the full-lenght because it adds stiffness to the stock.

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I have one without the Alum bedding on my 375 H&H, it's done fine so far.

The two bull Kudu I shot in one day didnt know it didnt know it was the cheap one, I got mine on sale for 89 dollars. Not a bad stock for the money.


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Posts: 1868 | Location: League City, Texas | Registered: 11 April 2003Reply With Quote
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I have both and cannot tell the difference on a hunting rifle. I might lean toward the bedding block on a full-out varmint gun but that would be based on caution, not proof.


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I have never used either but, would the full length bedding block reduce the shift in POI when you use a sling to steady your hold?


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Posts: 7046 | Location: Rambouillet, France | Registered: 25 June 2004Reply With Quote
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The Winchester I'm putting this on is a stainless truck gun in 30-06. I just don't like winchester's tupperware stock. Sounds like the cheaper one will do the trick for me - leaving the extra $100 for other toys.

THanks.
 
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Who has the best price on these stocks? Thanks in advance.



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Posts: 8351 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001Reply With Quote
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Just for your information.

I have a friend who was all excited about the Hogue overmolded stocks. He bought several and put them on his rifles.

Then he had a problem with the sling screws pulling out of them and allowing his rifle to fall off his shoulder.

This happened to him on two different stocks. Seems he let them sit in the sun while spotting for another shooter while varmint hunting. When he picked the rifle up to move to another spot, the sling swivels pulled out. He was NOT a happy camper!!!

Just one guys experience.

R F


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Posts: 1220 | Location: Hanford, CA, USA | Registered: 12 November 2000Reply With Quote
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Then he had a problem with the sling screws pulling out of them and allowing his rifle to fall off his shoulder.

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Doug Humbarger
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Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club 72'73.
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Try to look unimportant. Your enemy might be low on ammo.
 
Posts: 8351 | Location: Jennings Louisiana, Arkansas by way of Alabama by way of South Carloina by way of County Antrim Irland by way of Lanarkshire Scotland. | Registered: 02 November 2001Reply With Quote
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That sounds bad.
Easy fix though, just flow Acraglas into the holes and they will never come out.

-Spencer
 
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Originally posted by R Flowers:
Just for your information.

I have a friend who was all excited about the Hogue overmolded stocks. He bought several and put them on his rifles.

Then he had a problem with the sling screws pulling out of them and allowing his rifle to fall off his shoulder.

This happened to him on two different stocks. Seems he let them sit in the sun while spotting for another shooter while varmint hunting. When he picked the rifle up to move to another spot, the sling swivels pulled out. He was NOT a happy camper!!!

Just one guys experience.

R F



I have 3 of them I use now, one full alu.
block on a 458WM, a pillar model on a 376 steyr & a pillar model 338WM. A lot of stock for the money!! No problems beer The only sling swivel I have ever pulled out or had a problem with was on a $450.00 Mcmillan??? troll
 
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