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<blockquote data-quote="Mcranch" data-source="post: 2146840" data-attributes="member: 116903"><p>I was looking at the Bartlein conture chart and the #4, steel also the 3b and 3 have the same dimensions out to six inches starting with the #4 going down to the 3 it has at 6 inches at 1.00, 0.900,0.870. If these dimensions are the same out to 6 inches would the #4 CF be able to be swapped out on a prefit action using the same stock for steel or carbon? I was considering the question posed about having to have a different stock for each cf barrel. As I understand the #4 conture CF Bartlein is heavier than the proof. I think someone made that determination also a number 4 Bartlein seems to be like a 5 on other barrel makers conture? I also have been informed about AG stocks looking on their web page and listening to some YouTube videos they appear to be wanting to make a great product. McMillan sold and the last stock I received from them the front pillar appeared to have been to long and it looked like it was drilled down flush maybe that is common practice it just didn't look professional. My opinion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mcranch, post: 2146840, member: 116903"] I was looking at the Bartlein conture chart and the #4, steel also the 3b and 3 have the same dimensions out to six inches starting with the #4 going down to the 3 it has at 6 inches at 1.00, 0.900,0.870. If these dimensions are the same out to 6 inches would the #4 CF be able to be swapped out on a prefit action using the same stock for steel or carbon? I was considering the question posed about having to have a different stock for each cf barrel. As I understand the #4 conture CF Bartlein is heavier than the proof. I think someone made that determination also a number 4 Bartlein seems to be like a 5 on other barrel makers conture? I also have been informed about AG stocks looking on their web page and listening to some YouTube videos they appear to be wanting to make a great product. McMillan sold and the last stock I received from them the front pillar appeared to have been to long and it looked like it was drilled down flush maybe that is common practice it just didn’t look professional. My opinion [/QUOTE]
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