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<blockquote data-quote="RBetts" data-source="post: 346643" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>Stocky's has the B&C for $203. If you choose to rebed your own here is a great article on pllar bedding <a href="http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html" target="_blank">Stress-Free Pillar Bedding</a></p><p> I'm using the threaded tube that is found in light fixtures for my pillars. It can be found at your local hardware store, the cool thing is you thread them into the stock so they stay put while you figure out how much you want to fill with bedding compound.</p><p> I would go with a laminate if I were to buy a stock myself. Trigger job is a good start. If your going to stick with the barrel you have and it's a factory one. Cast the chamber for cartridge length overall. You should have it bore scoped. If the throat is good but rough you can fire lap it if the smith won't/can/t do it. If the throat's bad but the money is tight. Save up some money so you can have the action trued at the time of rebarrel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RBetts, post: 346643, member: 22077"] Stocky's has the B&C for $203. If you choose to rebed your own here is a great article on pllar bedding [url=http://www.6mmbr.com/pillarbedding.html]Stress-Free Pillar Bedding[/url] I'm using the threaded tube that is found in light fixtures for my pillars. It can be found at your local hardware store, the cool thing is you thread them into the stock so they stay put while you figure out how much you want to fill with bedding compound. I would go with a laminate if I were to buy a stock myself. Trigger job is a good start. If your going to stick with the barrel you have and it's a factory one. Cast the chamber for cartridge length overall. You should have it bore scoped. If the throat is good but rough you can fire lap it if the smith won't/can/t do it. If the throat's bad but the money is tight. Save up some money so you can have the action trued at the time of rebarrel [/QUOTE]
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