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Browns precision stock
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<blockquote data-quote="2Old2Care" data-source="post: 2686878" data-attributes="member: 121800"><p>I agree with LDHunter. I consider it a second generation Brown Precision, but I could be wrong on that, I just know that some of the very early stocks were ultra-slender and didn't work for #4 contour barrels or larger. I have one of the super trim stocks on a 30-06AI. The fuller fore end models followed and I still have three of them, because they hold up to the recoil of 338 Win Mags and larger, without the added weight found in Bell & Carlson, or non-Edge fill McMillans. It's a great stock; you are blessed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2Old2Care, post: 2686878, member: 121800"] I agree with LDHunter. I consider it a second generation Brown Precision, but I could be wrong on that, I just know that some of the very early stocks were ultra-slender and didn't work for #4 contour barrels or larger. I have one of the super trim stocks on a 30-06AI. The fuller fore end models followed and I still have three of them, because they hold up to the recoil of 338 Win Mags and larger, without the added weight found in Bell & Carlson, or non-Edge fill McMillans. It's a great stock; you are blessed! [/QUOTE]
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