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Bell and Carlson Duramaxx stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Kedron" data-source="post: 44335" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>Hey guys,</p><p> So I've got my college budget long range rig underway in the form of a savage 10fp in .308. The rifle shoots great and I just helped my dad pick out a reloading kit for xmas. The only gripe I have with the rifle is the stock. It just seems a touch flimsy/light/plastic to me and I've been looking into a way to either stiffen/add weight to, or replace it. Has anyone tried or even looked at the Bell and Carlson Duramaxx stocks? They look good in the ads but I haven't seen one in person and wondered if they offered any improvement over the factory stock in weight/rigidity. Other options I've looked at are the Choate stocks and various laminates. McMillan is definitely out of my current price range. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kedron, post: 44335, member: 1578"] Hey guys, So I've got my college budget long range rig underway in the form of a savage 10fp in .308. The rifle shoots great and I just helped my dad pick out a reloading kit for xmas. The only gripe I have with the rifle is the stock. It just seems a touch flimsy/light/plastic to me and I've been looking into a way to either stiffen/add weight to, or replace it. Has anyone tried or even looked at the Bell and Carlson Duramaxx stocks? They look good in the ads but I haven't seen one in person and wondered if they offered any improvement over the factory stock in weight/rigidity. Other options I've looked at are the Choate stocks and various laminates. McMillan is definitely out of my current price range. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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