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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1054188" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>As long as the action mates with the aluminum bedding block and the barrel doesn't lay on the surface of the stock's barrel channel this stock should work fine. With a light barrel you may find you have a lot of "air" around the barrel but that shouldn't be a problem - unless you don't like the looks of it.</p><p>I have used this stock for a couple of years on one of my rifles in tactical competition and now for F Class. Except for the fact that it is very heavy, it performs quite well IMO. I especially like the fact that the front sling lug is attached to a sliding rail. That feature provides me with a little more flexibility in adjusting bipod height.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1054188, member: 50867"] As long as the action mates with the aluminum bedding block and the barrel doesn't lay on the surface of the stock's barrel channel this stock should work fine. With a light barrel you may find you have a lot of "air" around the barrel but that shouldn't be a problem - unless you don't like the looks of it. I have used this stock for a couple of years on one of my rifles in tactical competition and now for F Class. Except for the fact that it is very heavy, it performs quite well IMO. I especially like the fact that the front sling lug is attached to a sliding rail. That feature provides me with a little more flexibility in adjusting bipod height. [/QUOTE]
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