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10 December 2002, 16:04
<Chuck66>
Rimrock Stocks???? Who has one???
I have been to their site and am awaiting a catalogue. But I wanted to know some opinions from the people who own them.
1. How heavy are they?
2. How do the hold up in the field?
3. Cost?
4. Balance?
5. Feel?
6. Action fit?
7. Wait time on ordering?

I appreciate all replies.

Chuck T.

[ 12-10-2002, 07:05: Message edited by: Chuck66 ]
10 December 2002, 17:10
D Humbarger
Here you go. http://www.rimrockstocks.com/
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[ 12-10-2002, 08:43: Message edited by: Bear Claw ]
10 December 2002, 17:39
MtnHtr
A friend of mine has one on his Interarms Mk X w/ Hart 270 barrel. Its a great stock, almost scratchproof. Can't tell you specifics except his rifle prints .3 grps with 130gr Nosler BTs.
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MtnHtr
10 December 2002, 17:51
Arctic
I put one on my.425 express about 6 years ago, before Borden took over them from Pacific Research, and just can't say enough good things about them, .......built properly, no corners cut to weaken them, cost is right for what you're getting, they're light than many, balance just like a Remington, and will take all kinds of abuse that would be the end of many! ........Go for one and make yourself happy! ~Arctic~
11 December 2002, 01:46
John Frazer
quote:
Originally posted by Arctic:
I put one on my.425 express about 6 years ago, before Borden took over them from Pacific Research, and just can't say enough good things about them,

Are they reasonably quiet? I put a High Tech Specialties stock on a Mauser -- very comfortable and light but boy, is it loud when the sling swivel hits it.

John
11 December 2002, 04:00
CraigP
Arctic,

I sent you a PM regarding your 425 Express. Please respond. Thanks.

Craig
11 December 2002, 07:11
DB Bill
I have a High Tech Specialities stock and I specified a "solid fill" on the forend and it's fine....you might try a set of the composite swivels marketed under the name "Quiet Swivels" I believe.

With respect to waiting time on a stock, it will depend on how you want it but I talked to them about a month ago and they quoted, as I remember, 3 to 5 weeks for a drop-in.....which I still beleive will need some bedding help. They are a very well designed stock that I think look especially great on Win Model 70's.