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Weatherby Accumark Stock (Is it any good)
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<blockquote data-quote="NorthernWeatherby" data-source="post: 343782" data-attributes="member: 18040"><p>I had no idea there were pressure points on the wooden Mk V Stocks. I swapped to an accumark stock on my 300 mag which had a 24" barrel at the time and it instantly shot better 1 1/4" down to 3/4" groups with handloaded barns TTSX. Going from a barrel that apperently had pressure points from the wooden stock to Free floating with the Accumark was an improvment on the stock rifle. It now has a 28" Barrel with gain twist at 1 in 9.8 or so at the muzzle (the only modification on the rifle) and shoots about 5/8" at 100yds. I will try the Accumark stock on the .338-378 when I get it finished. I have since carved the wooden stock down so you can see under the barrel, and re-bedded it, but am thinking putting in an aluminum bedding block to retain accuracy, and classic wooden look. Any thoughts on this Idea?gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorthernWeatherby, post: 343782, member: 18040"] I had no idea there were pressure points on the wooden Mk V Stocks. I swapped to an accumark stock on my 300 mag which had a 24" barrel at the time and it instantly shot better 1 1/4" down to 3/4" groups with handloaded barns TTSX. Going from a barrel that apperently had pressure points from the wooden stock to Free floating with the Accumark was an improvment on the stock rifle. It now has a 28" Barrel with gain twist at 1 in 9.8 or so at the muzzle (the only modification on the rifle) and shoots about 5/8" at 100yds. I will try the Accumark stock on the .338-378 when I get it finished. I have since carved the wooden stock down so you can see under the barrel, and re-bedded it, but am thinking putting in an aluminum bedding block to retain accuracy, and classic wooden look. Any thoughts on this Idea?gun) [/QUOTE]
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