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Help me decide which stock for my Savage
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<blockquote data-quote="trebark" data-source="post: 586258" data-attributes="member: 19172"><p>My stocks were ordered by my gunsmith. You can order it yourself though. McMillan is a great company and would welcome your call and all your questions. You can get them on the phone and go over all the if-this, then-that scenarios and they can tell you about the pro's and con's of your decisions.</p><p> </p><p>Here's another little tid-bit....swivel studs. Notice on my stocks that there is a swivel stud in the front (for the bipod to mount on) and there is NO swivel stud in the rear. This was done by design as a swivel stud in the rear will tear up your rearbag. As a result, my stocks have 'flush cups' on the left side (opposite the bolt) of the stock - both in the side of the forearm and the side of the buttstock. Carrying the rifle on its side is also advantageous as I like to leave my bipod on the gun. By carrying the gun on its side, the bipod does not dig into my back. Grovetec makes the best 'flush cups'... </p><p> </p><p><strong>GT™ Heavy Duty Push Button Swivel Set</strong></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.grovtec.com/products_swivel_pairs.php" target="_blank">GrovTec US, Inc.</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trebark, post: 586258, member: 19172"] My stocks were ordered by my gunsmith. You can order it yourself though. McMillan is a great company and would welcome your call and all your questions. You can get them on the phone and go over all the if-this, then-that scenarios and they can tell you about the pro's and con's of your decisions. Here's another little tid-bit....swivel studs. Notice on my stocks that there is a swivel stud in the front (for the bipod to mount on) and there is NO swivel stud in the rear. This was done by design as a swivel stud in the rear will tear up your rearbag. As a result, my stocks have 'flush cups' on the left side (opposite the bolt) of the stock - both in the side of the forearm and the side of the buttstock. Carrying the rifle on its side is also advantageous as I like to leave my bipod on the gun. By carrying the gun on its side, the bipod does not dig into my back. Grovetec makes the best 'flush cups'... [B]GT™ Heavy Duty Push Button Swivel Set[/B] [url=http://www.grovtec.com/products_swivel_pairs.php]GrovTec US, Inc.[/url] [/QUOTE]
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