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Just bought a new production Model 700 sps stainless 30-06.
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<blockquote data-quote="kgarrett" data-source="post: 3025758" data-attributes="member: 123496"><p>Good choice. 1 MOA is very good with two boxes of regular cup and core ammo. Timney trigger is great. </p><p></p><p>Next step is clearly an upgraded stock - especially since you note it is not 'very good'. Many great options, I'd add Stocky's laminated stocks, Boyd's, MDT's field, Magpul's stock, McMillan, and Gunwerks. For the money and to make it more shootable, I'd go with a laminate wood stock with aluminum bedding blocks. I love the black/pepper color. This is also the easiest for a user installed option. If it doesn't have aluminum bedding blocks, you should pillar bed or full-length bed your action to get the best results. I do have one of Magpul's hunter stocks on a 10/22 and it's nice to be able to add spacers for length of pull and change the cheek riser height. </p><p></p><p>However, it doesn't compare to the look and feel of wood laminate. Fiberglass and carbon fiber/composite stocks are also nice but are more expensive and can be very lightweight. I'd be surprised if you didn't get a lot more enjoyment out of that 30/06 with a laminate stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kgarrett, post: 3025758, member: 123496"] Good choice. 1 MOA is very good with two boxes of regular cup and core ammo. Timney trigger is great. Next step is clearly an upgraded stock - especially since you note it is not ‘very good’. Many great options, I’d add Stocky’s laminated stocks, Boyd’s, MDT’s field, Magpul’s stock, McMillan, and Gunwerks. For the money and to make it more shootable, I’d go with a laminate wood stock with aluminum bedding blocks. I love the black/pepper color. This is also the easiest for a user installed option. If it doesn’t have aluminum bedding blocks, you should pillar bed or full-length bed your action to get the best results. I do have one of Magpul’s hunter stocks on a 10/22 and it’s nice to be able to add spacers for length of pull and change the cheek riser height. However, it doesn’t compare to the look and feel of wood laminate. Fiberglass and carbon fiber/composite stocks are also nice but are more expensive and can be very lightweight. I’d be surprised if you didn’t get a lot more enjoyment out of that 30/06 with a laminate stock. [/QUOTE]
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