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Best Lightweight savage stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="T3ninja" data-source="post: 1938593" data-attributes="member: 95079"><p>I will second the XLR magnesium. I went with a LUTH-AR stock on mine to get a little weight in the rear to balance the rifle out. When I built my rifle, I searched the lightweight stock options. But, by the time you bought the stock, and bottom metal, you're at the same price as a complete chassis, and the same weight. Now I don't have an ultra light traditional stock so this is just a guess here , but I don't think they can compete with the stiffness/rigidity of the chassis, or the modularity. </p><p></p><p>This might not be important to you, but like Tahoe said above, you can get a folder option, and I can even shorten mine up enough that my 5 year old daughter can look through the scope. If it wasn't a .300 mag I'd let her shoot it! (She has shot my .308 with 125's and loved it!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T3ninja, post: 1938593, member: 95079"] I will second the XLR magnesium. I went with a LUTH-AR stock on mine to get a little weight in the rear to balance the rifle out. When I built my rifle, I searched the lightweight stock options. But, by the time you bought the stock, and bottom metal, you’re at the same price as a complete chassis, and the same weight. Now I don’t have an ultra light traditional stock so this is just a guess here , but I don’t think they can compete with the stiffness/rigidity of the chassis, or the modularity. This might not be important to you, but like Tahoe said above, you can get a folder option, and I can even shorten mine up enough that my 5 year old daughter can look through the scope. If it wasn’t a .300 mag I’d let her shoot it! (She has shot my .308 with 125’s and loved it!!) [/QUOTE]
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