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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 590821" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>Duramaxx is a great stock but just watch which action you have. They only make them in staggerfeed for the long action and if you have a newer rifle it is probably centerfeed. The action will still bolt in because the screw spacing is still the same however the mag will not fit right. It will be loose in the larger staggerfeed inlet. You can shim it in place if you take the time. It just isn't going to be a drop in. Also those stocks tend to have bedding that is a little off. Often the barrel won't center in the channel right out of the box. Do some trimming or bed it and you'll be good on that issue though. The are sturdy for the price though. I cut one to fit a centerfeed DBM 300wm for a friend and it has been a great stock after a little work and bedding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 590821, member: 12216"] Duramaxx is a great stock but just watch which action you have. They only make them in staggerfeed for the long action and if you have a newer rifle it is probably centerfeed. The action will still bolt in because the screw spacing is still the same however the mag will not fit right. It will be loose in the larger staggerfeed inlet. You can shim it in place if you take the time. It just isn't going to be a drop in. Also those stocks tend to have bedding that is a little off. Often the barrel won't center in the channel right out of the box. Do some trimming or bed it and you'll be good on that issue though. The are sturdy for the price though. I cut one to fit a centerfeed DBM 300wm for a friend and it has been a great stock after a little work and bedding. [/QUOTE]
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