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<blockquote data-quote="Quackshot" data-source="post: 1286512" data-attributes="member: 33487"><p>I got it, wasn't trying to be snarky just practical.</p><p></p><p>Back to your question on Choate stocks. I have used the sniper and varmint models and didn't like them for prairie dog guns. I have a tactical stock that I do really like. It's a little on the heavy side and I don't like the rail system for using a Harris bipod which was not hard to fix. The stock fits me well and is very stable. Also good looking to my eye.</p><p></p><p>The funny recoil lug on the Axis requires precision mounting in the stock. A gunsmith friend of mine put on a regular savage small shank lug from a model 10 then bedded it into another stock with good results although labor intensive. The threads of a 10/110 barrel are the same except the length of the threads is longer because of the recoil lug thing.</p><p></p><p>Good luck on your project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quackshot, post: 1286512, member: 33487"] I got it, wasn't trying to be snarky just practical. Back to your question on Choate stocks. I have used the sniper and varmint models and didn't like them for prairie dog guns. I have a tactical stock that I do really like. It's a little on the heavy side and I don't like the rail system for using a Harris bipod which was not hard to fix. The stock fits me well and is very stable. Also good looking to my eye. The funny recoil lug on the Axis requires precision mounting in the stock. A gunsmith friend of mine put on a regular savage small shank lug from a model 10 then bedded it into another stock with good results although labor intensive. The threads of a 10/110 barrel are the same except the length of the threads is longer because of the recoil lug thing. Good luck on your project. [/QUOTE]
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