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folding stock for back country hunters?
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<blockquote data-quote="rancilio" data-source="post: 632255" data-attributes="member: 22888"><p>I experimented with a folding stock (<a href="http://www.eabco.com/store/products/Choate_Encore_Folding_Butt_Stock_Stainless_or_Blue-2419-53.html" target="_blank">Choate Encore Folding Butt Stock - Stainless or Blue</a>) on my TC Encore 6.5x55 20" MGM barrel. It makes for a very compact package, although I had challenges fitting it nicely in my Eberlestock pack. With a 50mm scope set on med rings, the folded butt end makes the gun a bit too tall (or wide if you think about it that way) to fits nicely in the pack scabbard. </p><p> </p><p>The Encore is so short normally, I end up using the fixed stock because it fits so nicely in the pack. I still like the idea of nothing sticking up out of the top of the pack, so I have ideas of a quick detach stock. One bolt mounts the stock to the frame. I just have not come up with a QD solution yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rancilio, post: 632255, member: 22888"] I experimented with a folding stock ([URL="http://www.eabco.com/store/products/Choate_Encore_Folding_Butt_Stock_Stainless_or_Blue-2419-53.html"]Choate Encore Folding Butt Stock - Stainless or Blue[/URL]) on my TC Encore 6.5x55 20" MGM barrel. It makes for a very compact package, although I had challenges fitting it nicely in my Eberlestock pack. With a 50mm scope set on med rings, the folded butt end makes the gun a bit too tall (or wide if you think about it that way) to fits nicely in the pack scabbard. The Encore is so short normally, I end up using the fixed stock because it fits so nicely in the pack. I still like the idea of nothing sticking up out of the top of the pack, so I have ideas of a quick detach stock. One bolt mounts the stock to the frame. I just have not come up with a QD solution yet. [/QUOTE]
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