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<blockquote data-quote="splattermatic" data-source="post: 246530" data-attributes="member: 6781"><p>well cinch,</p><p>i traded off the 338 for a 30-06 from my best friend in the above picture, and the barrett needs to get the amax's loaded for some real serious testing, first.</p><p></p><p></p><p>and joel,</p><p>i haven't had time to finish the inletting, it's not quite a drop in, and i really don't like the palm swell...</p><p>so more sanding is in store for it..</p><p>it's a nice stock, but i should have just gone with a remmy bdl pattern, or not even done it, and bought a mcmillan. </p><p>so maybe after getting rid of the swell, cutting the forearm to proper length, making the barrel cut out match the barrel, bedding and such, it'll be a great stock.. but for now, it's sitting in the closet, a waste of money for me, and waiting for free time to get worked on...</p><p></p><p>the old fajen timberland fits me great, is stable, and looks good on it. </p><p></p><p>the holes were about the size of a golf ball...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="splattermatic, post: 246530, member: 6781"] well cinch, i traded off the 338 for a 30-06 from my best friend in the above picture, and the barrett needs to get the amax's loaded for some real serious testing, first. and joel, i haven't had time to finish the inletting, it's not quite a drop in, and i really don't like the palm swell... so more sanding is in store for it.. it's a nice stock, but i should have just gone with a remmy bdl pattern, or not even done it, and bought a mcmillan. so maybe after getting rid of the swell, cutting the forearm to proper length, making the barrel cut out match the barrel, bedding and such, it'll be a great stock.. but for now, it's sitting in the closet, a waste of money for me, and waiting for free time to get worked on... the old fajen timberland fits me great, is stable, and looks good on it. the holes were about the size of a golf ball... [/QUOTE]
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