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<blockquote data-quote="areyoujelen" data-source="post: 1264037" data-attributes="member: 92729"><p>Hi guys, this is more of a what would you do type question. I have been bouncing the idea of getting a Tikka T3x around for a little while. I love the idea of their modular stock, but does or could it measure up to some of the aftermarket stocks? If I was to pillar (I have all of the parts from a previous build I decided against) and glass bed the stock would it be equivalent to an aftermarket stock? I like the idea of being able to change out the grips according to the type of hunt I will be going on. So I guess my question sums up to If you were to have the option of keeping the factory modular stock vs switching to aftermarket what would you do? Keeping in mind this will be a medium weight gun that will be used for everything from spot and stalk to long range hunting. Also, if you would choose the aftermarket stock could you give your reasoning behind it? Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="areyoujelen, post: 1264037, member: 92729"] Hi guys, this is more of a what would you do type question. I have been bouncing the idea of getting a Tikka T3x around for a little while. I love the idea of their modular stock, but does or could it measure up to some of the aftermarket stocks? If I was to pillar (I have all of the parts from a previous build I decided against) and glass bed the stock would it be equivalent to an aftermarket stock? I like the idea of being able to change out the grips according to the type of hunt I will be going on. So I guess my question sums up to If you were to have the option of keeping the factory modular stock vs switching to aftermarket what would you do? Keeping in mind this will be a medium weight gun that will be used for everything from spot and stalk to long range hunting. Also, if you would choose the aftermarket stock could you give your reasoning behind it? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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