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The Basics, Starting Out
Bell and Carlson stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="Kalashnikov" data-source="post: 133703" data-attributes="member: 5730"><p>I ordered a B&amp;C stock for my M700 BDL in .280 Remington. The stock I ordered is the medalist (pillar bedded) mountain rife stock that is the same as used on the Factory Remington titanium rifle (not listed in the catalogue, but call them)</p><p></p><p>It is a lightweight, about 20 oz, comparable to any lightweight stock out there. I had to enlarge the barrel channel to fit the sporter contour but it is a great stock. </p><p>I love mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalashnikov, post: 133703, member: 5730"] I ordered a B&C stock for my M700 BDL in .280 Remington. The stock I ordered is the medalist (pillar bedded) mountain rife stock that is the same as used on the Factory Remington titanium rifle (not listed in the catalogue, but call them) It is a lightweight, about 20 oz, comparable to any lightweight stock out there. I had to enlarge the barrel channel to fit the sporter contour but it is a great stock. I love mine. [/QUOTE]
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