Instead of me listing what I know, or think I know about accuracy issues, pro or con, about certain
stocks, I'll just leave it open to all replies.
I should leave laminate stocks out of this because I have no interest in them. Since it does fit in the
with the line of questioning, if you want to respond to that, it's ok.
Is one kind of stock more inherently accurate than another? I'm talking what it is made from.
If said stock is more accurate, why?
What makes one stock more accurate than another? (material used and modifications taken place)
Besides what the stock is made from that makes it more accurate, besides free-floating, when is glass
bedding ok instead of pillar bedding?
I'm more referring to factory stocks, but all stocks can be included. And again, before anyone adds
"Get a McMillan" or "Get a Bell & Carlson", H S Precision, etc, I'm mainly interested in talking the
inherent accuracy found in some stocks over another based on the material used and the modifications
one does to improve the accuracy.
I have factory stocks on some of my guns and am considering either free-floating and bedding them,
or getting a "M" or "B&C" stock and be done with it. LOL! But I really would like to learn something
here as well.
Thanks,
iSnipe
stocks, I'll just leave it open to all replies.
I should leave laminate stocks out of this because I have no interest in them. Since it does fit in the
with the line of questioning, if you want to respond to that, it's ok.
Is one kind of stock more inherently accurate than another? I'm talking what it is made from.
If said stock is more accurate, why?
What makes one stock more accurate than another? (material used and modifications taken place)
Besides what the stock is made from that makes it more accurate, besides free-floating, when is glass
bedding ok instead of pillar bedding?
I'm more referring to factory stocks, but all stocks can be included. And again, before anyone adds
"Get a McMillan" or "Get a Bell & Carlson", H S Precision, etc, I'm mainly interested in talking the
inherent accuracy found in some stocks over another based on the material used and the modifications
one does to improve the accuracy.
I have factory stocks on some of my guns and am considering either free-floating and bedding them,
or getting a "M" or "B&C" stock and be done with it. LOL! But I really would like to learn something
here as well.
Thanks,
iSnipe
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