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Ok, Humor me here.... 30-30 for a saddle gun
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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoCTD" data-source="post: 636618" data-attributes="member: 13110"><p>I have some light MPI stocks that will fit #5 barrels but it's just harder to shoot them as accurate as a stock with a wide forend and some weight IMO. I have one that has a slightly wider and flat forend that I'm going to try on my 7-300wm when I get my Obermeyer barrel. If I don't like it then it's back to a heavy stock or I might try building a stock. A buddy of mine does a lot of carbon fiber work so I might recruit him to try and build something like a Greybull just lighter.</p><p></p><p>BTW I should have some .875 brakes by the end of the week. The have the smaller ports in them so they can be turned down as small as .810 and then tapered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoCTD, post: 636618, member: 13110"] I have some light MPI stocks that will fit #5 barrels but it's just harder to shoot them as accurate as a stock with a wide forend and some weight IMO. I have one that has a slightly wider and flat forend that I'm going to try on my 7-300wm when I get my Obermeyer barrel. If I don't like it then it's back to a heavy stock or I might try building a stock. A buddy of mine does a lot of carbon fiber work so I might recruit him to try and build something like a Greybull just lighter. BTW I should have some .875 brakes by the end of the week. The have the smaller ports in them so they can be turned down as small as .810 and then tapered. [/QUOTE]
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