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Stock swap question
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<blockquote data-quote="GetReel" data-source="post: 2526395" data-attributes="member: 92890"><p>I have a Christensen ELR 300WM. I wanted a different stock so I bought a McMillian off here (Rem Hunter I think). I had a smith open up the barrel channel and bed the action. He said that with the amount of material he needed to remove it made the forend sides thinner than normal and I probably should have ordered a stock with more room. </p><p>It is free floated but when I put some pressure on the fore end (bipod or laying prone) it will touch. </p><p>I haven't had a chance to shoot in a long while to test but can that have a negative impact and should I get an appropriate stock ? Or is that little bit nothing to be concerned of?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GetReel, post: 2526395, member: 92890"] I have a Christensen ELR 300WM. I wanted a different stock so I bought a McMillian off here (Rem Hunter I think). I had a smith open up the barrel channel and bed the action. He said that with the amount of material he needed to remove it made the forend sides thinner than normal and I probably should have ordered a stock with more room. It is free floated but when I put some pressure on the fore end (bipod or laying prone) it will touch. I haven’t had a chance to shoot in a long while to test but can that have a negative impact and should I get an appropriate stock ? Or is that little bit nothing to be concerned of? [/QUOTE]
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