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Has anyone used the Lone Wolf Summit XL stock? What are your impressions and what does one cost. I am looking for a light weight stock for my Rem 700. The compsite stock I have now has a crack in the reciever area.

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I'll have one in a few days, but I won't be able to get any use from it for quite some time. So far, LW has been great folks to work with.
 
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DPhillips,

What model did you order and how much was it

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WWhunter
 
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WW,
I apologize, I did not order the XL, just the Summit. As badly as I wanted to try the 12 ounce stock, I pulled back and went with the 20 ounce Summit. I sent the rifle to LW to let them bed the stock. I've done a few, but botched a lightweight synthetic stock when I sanded through the glass on final fitting a while back. Has made me gunshy of bedding the really lightweight stocks since then, so I'm letting LW do it.
 
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No apology needed. I guess I am really mostly wondering what they cost. And if they are worth the expense or if I should go with a Brown Precision or High Tech stock. I think from what I have researched the Lone Wolf is the lightest.

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WWhunter
 
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