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<blockquote data-quote="747trace" data-source="post: 611943" data-attributes="member: 41795"><p>Hi TA1911,</p><p> </p><p>I am a 300 freak. I own 6 from the 300 win mag, Weatherby 300, and the 300 RUM.</p><p> </p><p>On one of my Winchester pre-1964 I have a Bell & Carlson. This was my go-to-gun since the early 80's. An extremely strong stock and easy to pillar bed. It is in the camo pattern and easy on the wallet. The only negative is it weighs about the same as the wooden Rem stock at 38 ozs. Great stock.</p><p> </p><p>The weatherby has a fiber-lite stock, with pencil barrel. Great weight for the mountain hunting. Overall a lighter weight gun and has a stout kick.</p><p> </p><p>I had the standard Rem wooden stock on the 300 RUM. I found a used Rem grey laminated stock which is 5 ozs heavier than the original wooden stock. Looks great, easy to pillar bed, strong and stable, and very easy on the wallet. The extra weight helps to reduce the felt recoil and helps to reduce stress on the scope mounts. I pillar bedded the stock. The gun is extemely accurate and I could not be happier with the stock.</p><p> </p><p>I have a HS stock on a Rem 7mag. Great stock. Strong and looks great and it is light. However it is heavy on the wallet.</p><p> </p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="747trace, post: 611943, member: 41795"] Hi TA1911, I am a 300 freak. I own 6 from the 300 win mag, Weatherby 300, and the 300 RUM. On one of my Winchester pre-1964 I have a Bell & Carlson. This was my go-to-gun since the early 80's. An extremely strong stock and easy to pillar bed. It is in the camo pattern and easy on the wallet. The only negative is it weighs about the same as the wooden Rem stock at 38 ozs. Great stock. The weatherby has a fiber-lite stock, with pencil barrel. Great weight for the mountain hunting. Overall a lighter weight gun and has a stout kick. I had the standard Rem wooden stock on the 300 RUM. I found a used Rem grey laminated stock which is 5 ozs heavier than the original wooden stock. Looks great, easy to pillar bed, strong and stable, and very easy on the wallet. The extra weight helps to reduce the felt recoil and helps to reduce stress on the scope mounts. I pillar bedded the stock. The gun is extemely accurate and I could not be happier with the stock. I have a HS stock on a Rem 7mag. Great stock. Strong and looks great and it is light. However it is heavy on the wallet. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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