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Choate Rifle Stocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="86alaskan" data-source="post: 1410721" data-attributes="member: 75933"><p>If you're building on the cheap, they're great stocks. they aren't for small hands, as the rubber material they use is cast thick and heavy, but not overly so. I have one on my savage long action 284 build. It's heavy. The bedding block/internal chassis is superb and very solid. There is no flex what so ever in any part of the stock. For the price, you're on the right track. They can come with an anschutz rail in the fore end which helps with accessory mounting and lateral adjustment of accessories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="86alaskan, post: 1410721, member: 75933"] If you're building on the cheap, they're great stocks. they aren't for small hands, as the rubber material they use is cast thick and heavy, but not overly so. I have one on my savage long action 284 build. It's heavy. The bedding block/internal chassis is superb and very solid. There is no flex what so ever in any part of the stock. For the price, you're on the right track. They can come with an anschutz rail in the fore end which helps with accessory mounting and lateral adjustment of accessories. [/QUOTE]
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