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Remington 721 stock?
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<blockquote data-quote="acloco" data-source="post: 727751" data-attributes="member: 6137"><p>Your 721 bottom metal will work as well. Just need a dab of bedding compound in front of the trigger guard to space it up.</p><p></p><p>As indicated above, you will have to modify the stock slight at the safety lever.</p><p></p><p>My 1947 production 721 in 30/06, was a serious thumper in the recoil department, because of the drop comb of the stock. The angle really pushed the recoil at an weird angle when you shot the rifle, which made this rifle very uncomfortable to shoot. </p><p></p><p>Solution? Remington SPS stock. Can, literally, shoot the ol' dirty ought six ALL day long with 180 Nosler BT's...sub MOA to 600 yards.</p><p></p><p>This rifle ALWAYS goes hunting with me, either as primary or backup.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, the metal in the 721 and 721 actions is of higher quality than the last 30 years of Rem products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acloco, post: 727751, member: 6137"] Your 721 bottom metal will work as well. Just need a dab of bedding compound in front of the trigger guard to space it up. As indicated above, you will have to modify the stock slight at the safety lever. My 1947 production 721 in 30/06, was a serious thumper in the recoil department, because of the drop comb of the stock. The angle really pushed the recoil at an weird angle when you shot the rifle, which made this rifle very uncomfortable to shoot. Solution? Remington SPS stock. Can, literally, shoot the ol' dirty ought six ALL day long with 180 Nosler BT's...sub MOA to 600 yards. This rifle ALWAYS goes hunting with me, either as primary or backup. In my opinion, the metal in the 721 and 721 actions is of higher quality than the last 30 years of Rem products. [/QUOTE]
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