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<blockquote data-quote="comfisherman" data-source="post: 2605410" data-attributes="member: 8394"><p>The kevlar has a white or **** yellow color to it. Most generic glass is white. Back in the day you could order in several different levels of lighter weight, I'm assuming more labor and detail and materials to get everything just so.</p><p></p><p>My old mentor had one made back in late 90s or early 2000s and payed the base+ the ul core plus ultralight cloth. It was near 650$ back then. Tookb18 months and needed a fair bit of bedding and finish work and buttpadd fit. It's still a good stock and was ground breaking back in the day. Now we can have a beat tooth, ag, proof, stockts, iota.... in less time and pay less even with out bbb monopoly money.</p><p></p><p>The ag are great stocks and relatively light, the rest are a bit lighter but it takes nothing away from ag. They have taken a substantial segment of the market for good reason. I'd surmise you could take a carbon stock from any of the majors and be happy with it's weight and fit and function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comfisherman, post: 2605410, member: 8394"] The kevlar has a white or **** yellow color to it. Most generic glass is white. Back in the day you could order in several different levels of lighter weight, I'm assuming more labor and detail and materials to get everything just so. My old mentor had one made back in late 90s or early 2000s and payed the base+ the ul core plus ultralight cloth. It was near 650$ back then. Tookb18 months and needed a fair bit of bedding and finish work and buttpadd fit. It's still a good stock and was ground breaking back in the day. Now we can have a beat tooth, ag, proof, stockts, iota.... in less time and pay less even with out bbb monopoly money. The ag are great stocks and relatively light, the rest are a bit lighter but it takes nothing away from ag. They have taken a substantial segment of the market for good reason. I'd surmise you could take a carbon stock from any of the majors and be happy with it's weight and fit and function. [/QUOTE]
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