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Experience with Stocky's composite stocks
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<blockquote data-quote="osok-1k" data-source="post: 1659006" data-attributes="member: 106259"><p>The profile looks like a Manners which I like, another good lightweight stock is Greyboe, I have one on my tactical rifle . It fit well and I bedded it as I do everything, even my MPA chassis. I will likely get a Greyboe Terrain for my old Remington 700 270 before this coming hunting season but at the sale price point I may try a Stocky's composite and save a hundred bucks. The earlier comment about the action being stress free is really important to get the most out of a rifle especially as temps and conditions change. Metal expands or contracts with temperature so any uneven pressure points have real influence in varying conditions. Most factory actions are not truly round or true so a v-block can add stress if all is not perfectly round, true and square and who's to say the v-block is square and true even if the action were. Proper bedding takes all of that out of the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="osok-1k, post: 1659006, member: 106259"] The profile looks like a Manners which I like, another good lightweight stock is Greyboe, I have one on my tactical rifle . It fit well and I bedded it as I do everything, even my MPA chassis. I will likely get a Greyboe Terrain for my old Remington 700 270 before this coming hunting season but at the sale price point I may try a Stocky's composite and save a hundred bucks. The earlier comment about the action being stress free is really important to get the most out of a rifle especially as temps and conditions change. Metal expands or contracts with temperature so any uneven pressure points have real influence in varying conditions. Most factory actions are not truly round or true so a v-block can add stress if all is not perfectly round, true and square and who's to say the v-block is square and true even if the action were. Proper bedding takes all of that out of the equation. [/QUOTE]
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