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29 September 2006, 05:07
Tex21
Plug and Play Mauser Stocks
Hi all,

My 30-06 is presently wearing a Butler Creek stock that, while it works, I am not completely satisfied with. So I have decided I'd like to upgrade after deer season this year.

What's the low down on the full length aluminum bedding block synthetics? Specifically, I am looking at Bell and Carlson's Medalist and Hogue's full length bedded version.

I am not worried about cost as much as I am about consistency and being able to install the action in the stock without having to "improve" it or bed it etc. I understand that all Mauser stocks need a little tweaking here and there, but this rifle has been a project almost as long as Terry's 9.3 and I'd kinda like to be finished (and satisfied) with it once and for all. What I am looking for is a rigid, black, non-skid synthetic that will not need glass bedding initially. Will either the Bell and Carlson or Hogue do that? And what is your opinion of them?

Thanks,


Jason

"Chance favors the prepared mind."
29 September 2006, 05:25
TC1
I've never used one but I've been told the Hogue stock still needs to be skim coated in the lug area of the stock. With so many variations of M98's around I'm sure all are left a little loose in that area.

The nicest synthetic Mauser stock I've ever owned was a McMillan. They aren't that much more than the "off the shelf" stuff and they'll re-paint them with a very nice texture paint for about $40. Pretty sweet deal if you're hard on a stock. Just fill in all gouged out places and send back every other year for a refurb Wink

Terry


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29 September 2006, 07:10
browningguy
I'll let you know next week. I just ordered a B&C for a Mauser in 300 Win. It should be in Monday or Tuesday.


Browningguy
Houston, TX
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29 September 2006, 19:50
the_captain
My VZ24 project is wearing a Hogue overmolded that I really like. The overmolding makes it really quiet and accuracy is quite good. It might be improved with some bedding, but it was excellent as is, so I have never bothered.

I'm going to use a B&C for my next build, so I will have a comparison some time in the future.


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29 September 2006, 22:22
Don Slater
http://rimrockstocks.com/

Best price on the market for those with
a little do-it-yourself skills! thumb
30 September 2006, 21:18
snowcat
In my opinion, if you want to get the best out of your rifle you're going to have to atleast glass any stock you go with--it's really not that difficult, especially when doing an unfinished synthetic, and the results are well worth it.

My personal preference is for the Bansner High Tech, 20oz., great stiff forend (though with a fairly generous barrel channel), and the geometry fits me perfectly, around $260. Acra adheres to these glass stocks incredibly well and if you glass before you paint and finish, the glassed portion becomes seamless with the rest of the stock and the fit is perfect...


Jay Kolbe