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Stock recomendations for a light weight build
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<blockquote data-quote="pburton" data-source="post: 1065804" data-attributes="member: 48978"><p>Hi everyone!</p><p> </p><p>I am in the process of having a light weight rifle built. It is a .260 rem built on a Rem 700 short action. Bartlein #3 barrel. At this point my gunsmith is just getting started with blueprinting the action. I have decided on all of the other parts except the stock. I am looking for some recommendations on a rigid light weight stock. I have used B&C stocks in the past. They are OK but I am looking for something a little different. I see a lot of people like McMillan and Manners. But I have never had the opportunity to use one. Are they worth the extra investment? Are there others that I should look at? I would like to keep my budget under 600 for the stock. I would like to hear some reasons for your recommendations. Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pburton, post: 1065804, member: 48978"] Hi everyone! I am in the process of having a light weight rifle built. It is a .260 rem built on a Rem 700 short action. Bartlein #3 barrel. At this point my gunsmith is just getting started with blueprinting the action. I have decided on all of the other parts except the stock. I am looking for some recommendations on a rigid light weight stock. I have used B&C stocks in the past. They are OK but I am looking for something a little different. I see a lot of people like McMillan and Manners. But I have never had the opportunity to use one. Are they worth the extra investment? Are there others that I should look at? I would like to keep my budget under 600 for the stock. I would like to hear some reasons for your recommendations. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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