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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Mass" data-source="post: 7600" data-attributes="member: 1728"><p>UK Varminter.</p><p>I have recently finished a 22-250AI based on a Tikka 595 with Border Stainless Barrel and bedded it myself in a Mcmillan Sako Varmint stock. I ordered this myself from the factory and spoke via e-mail to Kelly Mcmillan on several occasions, to answer a few points:</p><p>1, Mcmillan are the best stocks you will get, a close second is the HS stock range - which I have used also.</p><p>2, Mcmillan are very customer orientated and will strive to do what you ask, they are easy to work ie pillar bed and glass bed. I have done the work on mine and have limited gunsmithing skill, my rifle will regularly give .325 inch at 100 meters.</p><p>3, any competant gunsmith, especially that one based in Rugby will get you one and should do what you require if it is possible.</p><p>Hope this helps, AM</p><p> <img src="http://images/icons/grin.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Mass, post: 7600, member: 1728"] UK Varminter. I have recently finished a 22-250AI based on a Tikka 595 with Border Stainless Barrel and bedded it myself in a Mcmillan Sako Varmint stock. I ordered this myself from the factory and spoke via e-mail to Kelly Mcmillan on several occasions, to answer a few points: 1, Mcmillan are the best stocks you will get, a close second is the HS stock range - which I have used also. 2, Mcmillan are very customer orientated and will strive to do what you ask, they are easy to work ie pillar bed and glass bed. I have done the work on mine and have limited gunsmithing skill, my rifle will regularly give .325 inch at 100 meters. 3, any competant gunsmith, especially that one based in Rugby will get you one and should do what you require if it is possible. Hope this helps, AM [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [/QUOTE]
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