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The Basics, Starting Out
Bell and Carlson stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="sigep538" data-source="post: 130894" data-attributes="member: 6865"><p>i just bought a used model 700 in 7mm rem as my first long range rifle, it came with a b&amp;c stock it dosent seem to weigh any less than a conventional stock but it fits me like a coustom stock. i am a small stautre guy 5'9" @ 155lbs but since the rifle fits me it seems to recoil like a mild 308. I do need to do a little sanding to fully float the ballel this summer,but I am already shooting ~.5 moa at 100 yards with factory ammo so i might just leave well enough alone. I think that they are great for the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sigep538, post: 130894, member: 6865"] i just bought a used model 700 in 7mm rem as my first long range rifle, it came with a b&c stock it dosent seem to weigh any less than a conventional stock but it fits me like a coustom stock. i am a small stautre guy 5'9" @ 155lbs but since the rifle fits me it seems to recoil like a mild 308. I do need to do a little sanding to fully float the ballel this summer,but I am already shooting ~.5 moa at 100 yards with factory ammo so i might just leave well enough alone. I think that they are great for the price. [/QUOTE]
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