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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
HS vs. B&C
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<blockquote data-quote="Tikkamike" data-source="post: 586299" data-attributes="member: 22242"><p>I recently purchased an HS sporter stock with the aluminum bedding block, and was pretty unhappy with it, the pistol grip on them seema very straight and uncomfortable and the way the action set in the stock left a good 1/4" under the barrel in the forearm, which is fine but the sides didnt match it was obviously pointing up more than needed. so I ordered a B&C Medalist, and it feels better to hold and the fit is much better on my sporter BDL 375 ultra. not to mention it was quite a bit cheaper. as far as rigidity goes they feel the same. the B&C does have a slimmer forend which i dont cre for but overall I like it better. Anyone else tried the 2 of these? what did you think? I am thinking B&C is the way to go especially for the money. Although I have not shot it yet with either stock. I assume it will be similar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tikkamike, post: 586299, member: 22242"] I recently purchased an HS sporter stock with the aluminum bedding block, and was pretty unhappy with it, the pistol grip on them seema very straight and uncomfortable and the way the action set in the stock left a good 1/4" under the barrel in the forearm, which is fine but the sides didnt match it was obviously pointing up more than needed. so I ordered a B&C Medalist, and it feels better to hold and the fit is much better on my sporter BDL 375 ultra. not to mention it was quite a bit cheaper. as far as rigidity goes they feel the same. the B&C does have a slimmer forend which i dont cre for but overall I like it better. Anyone else tried the 2 of these? what did you think? I am thinking B&C is the way to go especially for the money. Although I have not shot it yet with either stock. I assume it will be similar [/QUOTE]
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