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<blockquote data-quote="Navarro" data-source="post: 133268" data-attributes="member: 4811"><p>Ridgerunner: try the B&amp;C Carbelite stock, I had purchased 1 of them for Mdl.77 Ruger Rifle and been very pleased with it . I do have 4 McMillens and I have to say You do get what You pay for .</p><p>I purchased one for My son's Ruger 270 Cal the B&amp;C Carbelite and it shot very well , I also have a Rem 700 with that Factory plastic stock they put on them about 12 yrs. ago and so I purchased another one for it and I do like it and it does feel better that the Rem Factory plastic stock but it is heavier. </p><p>I will say this also if you had both stocks together , you would probably pick the Mcmillen over the B&amp;C . there is that much difference between the two in feel and quality.I also realize that there is a big money difference also.</p><p>You might keep checking on Ebay (rifle stocks) that is where I purchased both of the Carbelite B&amp;C stocks </p><p>Navarro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Navarro, post: 133268, member: 4811"] Ridgerunner: try the B&C Carbelite stock, I had purchased 1 of them for Mdl.77 Ruger Rifle and been very pleased with it . I do have 4 McMillens and I have to say You do get what You pay for . I purchased one for My son's Ruger 270 Cal the B&C Carbelite and it shot very well , I also have a Rem 700 with that Factory plastic stock they put on them about 12 yrs. ago and so I purchased another one for it and I do like it and it does feel better that the Rem Factory plastic stock but it is heavier. I will say this also if you had both stocks together , you would probably pick the Mcmillen over the B&C . there is that much difference between the two in feel and quality.I also realize that there is a big money difference also. You might keep checking on Ebay (rifle stocks) that is where I purchased both of the Carbelite B&C stocks Navarro [/QUOTE]
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