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Bell & Carlson; state loyalty
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiowa Cowboy" data-source="post: 3071824" data-attributes="member: 127211"><p>I have traditional wood and laminate stocks. I have a BC stock and magpul hunter stock also. I like all of them for different reasons. I replaced the cheap plastic stock on my Sako A7 25.06 two seasons ago. I love the BC stock it is a definite improvement in quality. However, it did not really improve the accuracy. The gun was already accurate and it is still accurate. About .75 MOA with factory rounds it likes. Somtimes .5 MOA. I even skimm bedded it and saw no real improvements in accuracy. Although I have not really tested it at longer distances. It may have helped out long distances. </p><p>I guess I am a traditionalist. I prefer to carry a BC or laminate style stocks when I am hunting. Real wood is great but I hate to beat up nice wood stock. The magpul hunter stock is great. But I do not like the feel of it across my back or when I am hand-carrying it. To me a traditional stock feels better in sling or in hand. Probably just what I am used. </p><p>I have a cheap plastic stock on new Rem 700 in 30.06. I plan to replace it with a BC stock. I have never had a Manners level stock, so I don't have that to compare to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiowa Cowboy, post: 3071824, member: 127211"] I have traditional wood and laminate stocks. I have a BC stock and magpul hunter stock also. I like all of them for different reasons. I replaced the cheap plastic stock on my Sako A7 25.06 two seasons ago. I love the BC stock it is a definite improvement in quality. However, it did not really improve the accuracy. The gun was already accurate and it is still accurate. About .75 MOA with factory rounds it likes. Somtimes .5 MOA. I even skimm bedded it and saw no real improvements in accuracy. Although I have not really tested it at longer distances. It may have helped out long distances. I guess I am a traditionalist. I prefer to carry a BC or laminate style stocks when I am hunting. Real wood is great but I hate to beat up nice wood stock. The magpul hunter stock is great. But I do not like the feel of it across my back or when I am hand-carrying it. To me a traditional stock feels better in sling or in hand. Probably just what I am used. I have a cheap plastic stock on new Rem 700 in 30.06. I plan to replace it with a BC stock. I have never had a Manners level stock, so I don't have that to compare to. [/QUOTE]
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