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expfcwintergreen
05-26-2013, 02:10 PM
for Model 11/111 with bull barrel and DBM.

I am looking for a long action, a long action magnum and a short action stock. I had hoped to keep it to $200 each or less, but will go up to $400 if necessary. If I can't find a good one in my price range, I will drop down to a Hogue full length over-moulded stock for varmint barrels; I didn't see a Hogue for bull barrels.

I want to buy new, no thumb hole, no tactical and a name brand. I don't have the know-how or skill to work on a stock. I just want to drop it in and torque the action screws.

Any ideas?

thomae
05-27-2013, 06:27 AM
Boyds, and if you are willing to search through their web site, Numrich's.
(Edit: Whoops, Boyds are all laminate or wood, not synthetic)

expfcwintergreen
05-28-2013, 01:01 PM
Thanks, I will check them out.

BillPa
05-28-2013, 08:18 PM
For a "synthetic" I check out Stockade Stocks or MPI.

Bill

expfcwintergreen
05-31-2013, 12:59 PM
The Benchrest Model at Stockade Stocks looks interesting.

Does anyone know the model number of the HS-Precision stocks for any 4.40 action with DBM from Northland Shooter's Supply for $385? I don't want to call Mr Briggs until I am ready to buy and don't want to have to make a hurried decision to keep from imposing on his time.

Newsshooter
06-02-2013, 12:35 AM
I'da teake a look aet setocky's steocks too. The hs praecision that came with my LRP needed some height added on the comb to get my head in the right spot for the scope.