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Bell & Carlson; state loyalty
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<blockquote data-quote="nwhunter" data-source="post: 3071869" data-attributes="member: 30991"><p>I have always thought the Bell and Carlson stocks were a great value.</p><p>My Weatherby vanguard came with their stock and has not been bedded, shoots fine.</p><p>I have their stocks on a model 70 and on a Mauser sporter. Both have been on those rifles for 30 years. Both have been bedded.</p><p>The stock on the Mauser has been repainted at least twice, still works great.</p><p>I have never noticed their stocks to be sticky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nwhunter, post: 3071869, member: 30991"] I have always thought the Bell and Carlson stocks were a great value. My Weatherby vanguard came with their stock and has not been bedded, shoots fine. I have their stocks on a model 70 and on a Mauser sporter. Both have been on those rifles for 30 years. Both have been bedded. The stock on the Mauser has been repainted at least twice, still works great. I have never noticed their stocks to be sticky. [/QUOTE]
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