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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 1689956" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>First I would decide on the style/type of stock you want i.e. laminated, composite or wood; raised comb, grip angle etc. There are lots of Remington BDL wood stocks available which should be pillared and bedded, the Bell & Carlson M40 is a good stock but a little heavy as are the Hogue (previously stated). For a lighter stock of good quality I like the Greyboe, I have them and still bed the action but mine shot just fine without the bedding, I'm just a little anal about such things. A take off from HS is good, lots of Remington PSS stocks around, Boyd's are good, Stocky's are good, GRS is good, too many options can make one a little crazy, so as I said, decide on the material and style and whittle it down from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 1689956, member: 106259"] First I would decide on the style/type of stock you want i.e. laminated, composite or wood; raised comb, grip angle etc. There are lots of Remington BDL wood stocks available which should be pillared and bedded, the Bell & Carlson M40 is a good stock but a little heavy as are the Hogue (previously stated). For a lighter stock of good quality I like the Greyboe, I have them and still bed the action but mine shot just fine without the bedding, I'm just a little anal about such things. A take off from HS is good, lots of Remington PSS stocks around, Boyd's are good, Stocky's are good, GRS is good, too many options can make one a little crazy, so as I said, decide on the material and style and whittle it down from there. [/QUOTE]
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