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700 SPS Tactical vs. Model 10 Precision Carbine
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<blockquote data-quote="BearDog" data-source="post: 873516" data-attributes="member: 41680"><p>Thanks for the clarification Rick. I found this on Savage's site that explains a little more about the system. <a href="http://www.savagearms.com/accuracy/accustock/" target="_blank">Savage Arms</a></p><p></p><p>I remember now, that at the time, the reason I went with the bedding block was due to the varying opinions on whether or not the AccuStock rail system works. That will have to be answered by someone who has experience with the rifle/stock. You'll also have to think about the end use of the gun. I friggen love the B&C stock I bought. But I bought it as a bench gun / coyote crusher. The wide forend is great for bench shooting, but not a great piece of equipment to carry around because it is wider and a little heavier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BearDog, post: 873516, member: 41680"] Thanks for the clarification Rick. I found this on Savage's site that explains a little more about the system. [url=http://www.savagearms.com/accuracy/accustock/]Savage Arms[/url] I remember now, that at the time, the reason I went with the bedding block was due to the varying opinions on whether or not the AccuStock rail system works. That will have to be answered by someone who has experience with the rifle/stock. You'll also have to think about the end use of the gun. I friggen love the B&C stock I bought. But I bought it as a bench gun / coyote crusher. The wide forend is great for bench shooting, but not a great piece of equipment to carry around because it is wider and a little heavier. [/QUOTE]
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