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The Basics, Starting Out
bell and carlson stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="swebb38" data-source="post: 129785" data-attributes="member: 6895"><p>Hey Sige, Really there isnt anything wrong with B&amp;C stocks. I have had a few but not in 7mm mag. I think the only thing to be aware of is stress from the recoil of the caliber. Also is the gun at a dealer, pawn shop or individual? When buying from P{awn shops, give the gun a good inspection, like checking the bore and see how clean the gun is inside the action. When buying from a dealer or individual you normaly dont have these issues, except for the individual misrepresenting the gun. Ask how many rounds have been through the gun. Most normal hunters dont put alot of rounds through a gun so that can be good for you. Other than that, it should be a very good gun, I would consider a muzzle break if it has too much recoil. Hope this helps you a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swebb38, post: 129785, member: 6895"] Hey Sige, Really there isnt anything wrong with B&C stocks. I have had a few but not in 7mm mag. I think the only thing to be aware of is stress from the recoil of the caliber. Also is the gun at a dealer, pawn shop or individual? When buying from P{awn shops, give the gun a good inspection, like checking the bore and see how clean the gun is inside the action. When buying from a dealer or individual you normaly dont have these issues, except for the individual misrepresenting the gun. Ask how many rounds have been through the gun. Most normal hunters dont put alot of rounds through a gun so that can be good for you. Other than that, it should be a very good gun, I would consider a muzzle break if it has too much recoil. Hope this helps you a bit. [/QUOTE]
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