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<blockquote data-quote=".30US" data-source="post: 1438294" data-attributes="member: 19108"><p>I've slowly been putting together my rifle with an LSS-XL Gen 2 stock. I had been holding out for a sale on their carbine buttstock, but finally bit the bullet and ordered it. I plan to put a heavy-barreled Savage 7mm in it, but not having finished a wood stock for my wife's .30-06, I think it may go in the chassis for a Fall antelope hunt if we get drawn. </p><p></p><p>The only problem I've had, and the engineers at MDT were very responsive, is that the chassis for the Savage won't accept an NSS recoil lug (same dimensions as a 700s). The NSS is both too tall and doesn't have enough taper to fit in the chassis without catching on the sides or bottoming out. A couple trips to the belt sander, and it's almost a fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30US, post: 1438294, member: 19108"] I've slowly been putting together my rifle with an LSS-XL Gen 2 stock. I had been holding out for a sale on their carbine buttstock, but finally bit the bullet and ordered it. I plan to put a heavy-barreled Savage 7mm in it, but not having finished a wood stock for my wife's .30-06, I think it may go in the chassis for a Fall antelope hunt if we get drawn. The only problem I've had, and the engineers at MDT were very responsive, is that the chassis for the Savage won't accept an NSS recoil lug (same dimensions as a 700s). The NSS is both too tall and doesn't have enough taper to fit in the chassis without catching on the sides or bottoming out. A couple trips to the belt sander, and it's almost a fit. [/QUOTE]
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