I got the message that my dear Ed Brown action is under process and will soon get a price and delivery date.
Next phase is style of stock and color. The action will be mate black and mate stainless barrel. Black color on the stock is out of question. Please all opinions are welcome.
I am not sure what your goal is (wild,cammo or just good looking) but what i ended up doing with same color scheme is going with the charcoal/light grey combination on a laminated stock from Bill Shahane at D&B. You can see this on his website but the grey/black against the other metal components of same mix come off looking very sharp and sophisticated. But then there is always hot-pink! Good luck
Posts: 917 | Location: Austin,TX USA | Registered: 23 January 2001
Their stocks are made by McMillan so I would expect you can get anything McMillan will make...take a look thru their catalog. I like the swirled look using a basic "dead-grass green" as the major color with some tan and just a little bit of black mixed in.
Posts: 4360 | Location: Sunny Southern California | Registered: 22 May 2002
My old, much-used .300 Winchester wears a McMillan stock that's painted McMillan's dark brown color. I prefer that color to any other for high-end synthetic stocks. I like it so well that I have two custom rifles on order which will have McMillan stocks painted this same brown color.
Rim Rock make great stocks & really attractive camo patterns too. Check them out.
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Posts: 8355 | 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 2001
If I ever get a plastic stock rifle, and I won't I will use the Rimrock..It certainly has the right feel and shape. I have built a number of rifles for others using them..