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<blockquote data-quote="BallisticsGuy" data-source="post: 1410702" data-attributes="member: 96226"><p>Lots of experience with CMT. I still have them on 2 of my rifles but that's specifically for the fact that they're insanely heavy and I was trying to mitigate recoil with mass. </p><p></p><p>Bedding block setup in CMT stocks is good stuff, fit and finish is fine in every stock of theirs I've touched. The thing with CMT's is they're absurdly heavy in most designs, especially the "Ultimate blah blah" line. </p><p></p><p>My question is why you're cheaping out right here when you had the chance to do it all right. You got a great top shelf barrel, top shelf trigger, top shelf bp'ing of the action... you've got a full top shelf build in the making. Don't get cheap on the stick. A couple hundred bucks more and you're in proper aftermarket stock territory and you'll thank us. Look at McMillan and Manners if you want that more classic look. Otherwise, any of the chassis makers (XLR, MDT, MPA, etc...) make fantastic stocks to fit your remmy action. It's not like I'm saying CMT's suck but if you want something better, then lighter is better and about every other option is lighter.</p><p></p><p>HTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BallisticsGuy, post: 1410702, member: 96226"] Lots of experience with CMT. I still have them on 2 of my rifles but that's specifically for the fact that they're insanely heavy and I was trying to mitigate recoil with mass. Bedding block setup in CMT stocks is good stuff, fit and finish is fine in every stock of theirs I've touched. The thing with CMT's is they're absurdly heavy in most designs, especially the "Ultimate blah blah" line. My question is why you're cheaping out right here when you had the chance to do it all right. You got a great top shelf barrel, top shelf trigger, top shelf bp'ing of the action... you've got a full top shelf build in the making. Don't get cheap on the stick. A couple hundred bucks more and you're in proper aftermarket stock territory and you'll thank us. Look at McMillan and Manners if you want that more classic look. Otherwise, any of the chassis makers (XLR, MDT, MPA, etc...) make fantastic stocks to fit your remmy action. It's not like I'm saying CMT's suck but if you want something better, then lighter is better and about every other option is lighter. HTH. [/QUOTE]
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