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Mesa Altitude composite stock
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<blockquote data-quote="yoteslayer" data-source="post: 2780903" data-attributes="member: 63634"><p>I have done many rifles for customers with Mesa stock I like there inlet seems to be very straight better than some other quality stocks that I have used the only complaint I have is on one of them I had some of the color come off when I had taped on it to paint the barrel channel where I had to open up a little to accommodate the barrel I was using it wasn't very sticky tape either but now I know so I just be more careful </p><p>most everyone that I let feel it liked the feel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoteslayer, post: 2780903, member: 63634"] I have done many rifles for customers with Mesa stock I like there inlet seems to be very straight better than some other quality stocks that I have used the only complaint I have is on one of them I had some of the color come off when I had taped on it to paint the barrel channel where I had to open up a little to accommodate the barrel I was using it wasn’t very sticky tape either but now I know so I just be more careful most everyone that I let feel it liked the feel [/QUOTE]
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