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M77 MKII, 7mm RM, Stock
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<blockquote data-quote="Hodag" data-source="post: 1103700" data-attributes="member: 91410"><p>After a mule wreck 15 years ago I ended up with a B&C carvelite stock. The molded version without the aluminum bed. Less that 200 rounds through the rifle.</p><p>Pulled it out of the safe to begin a longer range hunting rifle project. </p><p></p><p>The low budget plan was to: </p><p>1) Bed and Pillar the Stock.</p><p>2) Polish of replace the trigger.</p><p>3) Primary Arms 4-14 MIL Dot.</p><p>4) Experiment with handloads.</p><p></p><p>I have been told by several Smiths' that due to the releasing solution B&C used, getting any type of bedding to adhere to the stock, even with a roughed up surface, is not reliable.</p><p></p><p>So I'm looking for recommendations and advice on the following.</p><p></p><p>1) Is it worth going to the time and expense to experiment with the B&C?</p><p>2) Recomendations for a replacement stock without breaking the bank.</p><p>3) Is anyone interested in a nearly new B&C?</p><p>4) Does anyone have a stock for sale or trade?</p><p>5) Fans of MKII 7mags...What would you do?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Hodag</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hodag, post: 1103700, member: 91410"] After a mule wreck 15 years ago I ended up with a B&C carvelite stock. The molded version without the aluminum bed. Less that 200 rounds through the rifle. Pulled it out of the safe to begin a longer range hunting rifle project. The low budget plan was to: 1) Bed and Pillar the Stock. 2) Polish of replace the trigger. 3) Primary Arms 4-14 MIL Dot. 4) Experiment with handloads. I have been told by several Smiths' that due to the releasing solution B&C used, getting any type of bedding to adhere to the stock, even with a roughed up surface, is not reliable. So I'm looking for recommendations and advice on the following. 1) Is it worth going to the time and expense to experiment with the B&C? 2) Recomendations for a replacement stock without breaking the bank. 3) Is anyone interested in a nearly new B&C? 4) Does anyone have a stock for sale or trade? 5) Fans of MKII 7mags...What would you do? Thanks, Hodag [/QUOTE]
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