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Synthetic Stock for a Dakota
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I have a Dakota 300 H&H with killer wood. The wood is so nice I'm reluctant to use the gun in some situations so a synthetic hunting stock seems in order. If you were doing this, whose stock would you use and what gunsmith would you have do the work. I don't want to have the gun gone for 18 months so time to do the work is certainly an issue. Thanks for your input (I think)!
 
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I would check on one from Dakota or just send it to Mcmillan.

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....or just send it to Mcmillan.

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LJS, I have a few stocks from Hill Country Rifles, McMillans in their "Bridges" style stock on a couple of M-70s. Matt at HCR said the Dakota would work in one of those stocks as well. I believe they are running around 6 months right now.


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