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Has Anyone Tried New B&C A2 Style Tactical Medalist stock?

 
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Old 09-06-2008, 09:25 AM
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Thumbs up Re: Has Anyone Tried New B&C A2 Style Tactical Medalist stock?

Just came across this thread, but if anyone is interested according to B&C's advertising their stocks are solid, laid up with fiberglass, kevlar and carbon composite I have the adjustable on my rem 700 .308, it did seem a little canted in the barrel channel so I took a 1" steel bar wrapped some 220 grit sand paper around it and let out the channel, skim bedded the aluminum bedding block, bedded the recoil lug and 1 1/2" of the barrel with J B Weld.
It's a very stable platform that after working on it a little keeps this rifle shooting consistent - 1/2" groups all day. I don't mind the wide forearm the only draw back I see is the stock weighs quite a bit, my factory 700 SPS now weighs 13 1/2 lbs.

Anyone know a gun bearer that will work for DeerMeat?

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