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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Which stock should I get?
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<blockquote data-quote="glewis" data-source="post: 808648" data-attributes="member: 53719"><p>I can recommend B&C. I put a medalist on a S1 wthby vanguard hoping the accuracy would improve. The replacement stock was a perfect drop-in fit. Accuracy didn't change much, but didn't really need to. The stock change didn't free float the barrel, and my shooting skills aren't reliable enough to evaluate any one component's effect on the gun. Pressure point systems such as the wthbys are something I don't need to mess with. Gun still shoots the guarantee and looks a lot better. At some point I hope to get a varmint medalist for the wthby HB-ST that will free float the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glewis, post: 808648, member: 53719"] I can recommend B&C. I put a medalist on a S1 wthby vanguard hoping the accuracy would improve. The replacement stock was a perfect drop-in fit. Accuracy didn't change much, but didn't really need to. The stock change didn't free float the barrel, and my shooting skills aren't reliable enough to evaluate any one component's effect on the gun. Pressure point systems such as the wthbys are something I don't need to mess with. Gun still shoots the guarantee and looks a lot better. At some point I hope to get a varmint medalist for the wthby HB-ST that will free float the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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