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<blockquote data-quote="joelpat" data-source="post: 1325467" data-attributes="member: 99701"><p>My model 70 .270 wears an edge built Hunter. I love it. </p><p>As we speak they are building an A3-5 Edge for me as well, for a model 70 I'm currently building in 30 Nosler. </p><p></p><p>The edge stocks are painted, or in the case of my new one, not painted as I want to do it myself. There is no marbeling. </p><p></p><p>Also, be aware that you may not get as much value from an edge stock in a magnum caliber, because they beef up the filling around the action. Rather than using all graphite fill, they use a heavier fiberglass for the heavy recoil calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joelpat, post: 1325467, member: 99701"] My model 70 .270 wears an edge built Hunter. I love it. As we speak they are building an A3-5 Edge for me as well, for a model 70 I'm currently building in 30 Nosler. The edge stocks are painted, or in the case of my new one, not painted as I want to do it myself. There is no marbeling. Also, be aware that you may not get as much value from an edge stock in a magnum caliber, because they beef up the filling around the action. Rather than using all graphite fill, they use a heavier fiberglass for the heavy recoil calibers. [/QUOTE]
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