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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Choosing a stock
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<blockquote data-quote="T Shot" data-source="post: 1275257" data-attributes="member: 53659"><p>I recently decided to take the plunge and build my first semi custom rifle! Several months from now i will have to barreled action back and I will be fitting the rest myself. My main concern is finding a good "lighter"weight hunting stock (not wood) that will fit the contour of the barrel I selected because I don't want to spend $600 on a McMillan and have it custom inleted. I have looked into some of the HS precision and B&C stocks for starters but am not sure if fitment will be great. This rifle will be a general carry rifle that will mainly be hunting whitetails and shooting at the range. So I'm looking for a stock that wouldn't be too heavy and allow a #5 contour to fit. Thanks in advance. </p><p></p><p>Barreled action specs:</p><p>Trued Remington 700 </p><p>Krieger #5 fluted finished at 24"</p><p>270wsm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Shot, post: 1275257, member: 53659"] I recently decided to take the plunge and build my first semi custom rifle! Several months from now i will have to barreled action back and I will be fitting the rest myself. My main concern is finding a good "lighter"weight hunting stock (not wood) that will fit the contour of the barrel I selected because I don't want to spend $600 on a McMillan and have it custom inleted. I have looked into some of the HS precision and B&C stocks for starters but am not sure if fitment will be great. This rifle will be a general carry rifle that will mainly be hunting whitetails and shooting at the range. So I'm looking for a stock that wouldn't be too heavy and allow a #5 contour to fit. Thanks in advance. Barreled action specs: Trued Remington 700 Krieger #5 fluted finished at 24" 270wsm [/QUOTE]
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