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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Ludwig" data-source="post: 37518" data-attributes="member: 3084"><p>ok so now im set on a barrel thanks to the some input from members here, now on to the other tough choice, a stock...o, im using a Mauser action and i would like to stay with a wood stock, so i can kind of fit it to myself, im not a very tall person and like to be able to make my rifles fit me properly. i have been looking at the JRS stock from Boyd's and the Warsaw sporter from Fajen, but im curious as to how either of these stocks would work out on a rifle that will be shot ALOT, i want something very comfortable and sturdy, and also fairly rigid. the barrel will only be a #4 taper, but will be abit long at 28", im open to any suggestions, but would like to keep the price under $200 if possible, weight is not an issue, long as it doesnt put my total rig weight over 12lbs unscoped.</p><p>thanks</p><p>Daniel J. Ludwig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Ludwig, post: 37518, member: 3084"] ok so now im set on a barrel thanks to the some input from members here, now on to the other tough choice, a stock...o, im using a Mauser action and i would like to stay with a wood stock, so i can kind of fit it to myself, im not a very tall person and like to be able to make my rifles fit me properly. i have been looking at the JRS stock from Boyd's and the Warsaw sporter from Fajen, but im curious as to how either of these stocks would work out on a rifle that will be shot ALOT, i want something very comfortable and sturdy, and also fairly rigid. the barrel will only be a #4 taper, but will be abit long at 28", im open to any suggestions, but would like to keep the price under $200 if possible, weight is not an issue, long as it doesnt put my total rig weight over 12lbs unscoped. thanks Daniel J. Ludwig [/QUOTE]
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