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<blockquote data-quote="BAKPAKR" data-source="post: 2510751" data-attributes="member: 114021"><p>I fell in love with the 700 KS a long time ago when my friend had a lefty in 35 Whelen. The stock just felt so good in my hands. Later, during a few years in Moscow, Idaho, I drooled over several lefty 700 KSs that passed through the Husky Sport Shop. Unfortunately, they were out of reach for this struggling student. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward a bunch of years and I bought a KS in 300 RUM. Recoil is pretty significant with 200 gr Accubonds but not bad with 181gr and 124 gr Hammers. It sure is nice to carry through the woods. I now have most of the parts to put together a stainless KS replica in 280 AI. </p><p></p><p>I am tempted to take the stock from the 300 RUM and a stainless action from a 700 LSS and have a stainless faux KS put together in 30 Nosler. For that, I would need to find someone who does the KS Magnum barrel contour.</p><p></p><p>[USER=23509]@Elk Hunter 338[/USER], do you have any thoughts on whether or not the pads in the barrel channel of the KS stock should be removed?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAKPAKR, post: 2510751, member: 114021"] I fell in love with the 700 KS a long time ago when my friend had a lefty in 35 Whelen. The stock just felt so good in my hands. Later, during a few years in Moscow, Idaho, I drooled over several lefty 700 KSs that passed through the Husky Sport Shop. Unfortunately, they were out of reach for this struggling student. Fast forward a bunch of years and I bought a KS in 300 RUM. Recoil is pretty significant with 200 gr Accubonds but not bad with 181gr and 124 gr Hammers. It sure is nice to carry through the woods. I now have most of the parts to put together a stainless KS replica in 280 AI. I am tempted to take the stock from the 300 RUM and a stainless action from a 700 LSS and have a stainless faux KS put together in 30 Nosler. For that, I would need to find someone who does the KS Magnum barrel contour. [USER=23509]@Elk Hunter 338[/USER], do you have any thoughts on whether or not the pads in the barrel channel of the KS stock should be removed? [/QUOTE]
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