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Bell & Carlson Medalist Stock Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="RT2506" data-source="post: 247949" data-attributes="member: 10178"><p>Yes the B&C medalist stock does have a full bed that extends from behind the trigger guard all the way down to the end of the forearm just like the H&S. Another full bed stock that you might want to take a look at is the Hogue. I have both the H&S precision and the Hogue and as far as accuracy and strength I can't tell any difference. The Hogue is much less expensive than the B&C at Midway. The Hogue has an outside skin that is made out of the same rubber stuff their pistol grips are made out of. As for extra bedding I have not had to do anything to my stocks. I just bolted the rifle into them and they shoot lights out. If you do bed one it is just a light skim bedding. Oh! Hogue also offers just a pillar bed stock also that is much less expensive than the full bed stock. I like the stiffness of the full bed stocks myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RT2506, post: 247949, member: 10178"] Yes the B&C medalist stock does have a full bed that extends from behind the trigger guard all the way down to the end of the forearm just like the H&S. Another full bed stock that you might want to take a look at is the Hogue. I have both the H&S precision and the Hogue and as far as accuracy and strength I can't tell any difference. The Hogue is much less expensive than the B&C at Midway. The Hogue has an outside skin that is made out of the same rubber stuff their pistol grips are made out of. As for extra bedding I have not had to do anything to my stocks. I just bolted the rifle into them and they shoot lights out. If you do bed one it is just a light skim bedding. Oh! Hogue also offers just a pillar bed stock also that is much less expensive than the full bed stock. I like the stiffness of the full bed stocks myself. [/QUOTE]
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