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calib
02-16-2011, 08:18 PM
got my build nearly done check it out in photo section called 1st custom build

Ring31
02-23-2012, 02:02 PM
i u want to save some weight, get the folder, its about the same cost right from Choate ..

http://i.minus.com/jbwqtgXhiww83r.JPG (http://min.us/m9VTgWzO8#10o)

calling4life
02-28-2012, 01:34 AM
Anyone know of a good way to attach an accushot monopod?

I've seen a chunk of pic. Rail that simply screws into the stock, but there is no way that will hold up to use, GAP won't mess with it.

Anyone have any ideas, or use an accushot mono on their choate?

Ring31
03-02-2012, 01:13 PM
Anyone know of a good way to attach an accushot monopod?

I've seen a chunk of pic. Rail that simply screws into the stock, but there is no way that will hold up to use, GAP won't mess with it.

Anyone have any ideas, or use an accushot mono on their choate?


look at the bottom ove mine... thats what i have, 2, 2" wood screws, and has never budged...

sniper15545
03-04-2012, 10:31 PM
I have the choate tactical with the adjustable buttstock and adjustable comb. Its more money around $500.00 but what a stock I have it on a fcpk .308.

GaCop
03-19-2012, 06:53 AM
The Ultimate Varmint is a better stock than the Ultimate Sniper for riding the bags in my opinion. Their both really heavy though.

I know the stippling on the UV is rally harsh on your hands, not too bad with gloves though.


+1, I had to take sand paper to mine to tone it down as recoil was abrading my hand.

CGcook
04-25-2012, 10:55 PM
For the money its a pretty good stock, Its is a bit on the heavy side, but who really hikes around with a tactical stock. It is a "drop in" stock so to speak. But you would really benefit from a good bedding. Overall its a good buy for the money. if you willing ot put a bit of work it could be a really good stock

outlawsix
12-16-2012, 09:32 PM
You have my interest....how does the folder shoot as compared to a regular fixed stock?
i u want to save some weight, get the folder, its about the same cost right from Choate ..

http://i.minus.com/jbwqtgXhiww83r.JPG (http://min.us/m9VTgWzO8#10o)

Orr89rocz
12-21-2012, 07:03 PM
Just got my choate tactical for my dbm model 11. I dont know what you guys think is heavy but i think this stock is pretty light. Granted i havent held a mcmillian or belle&carlson of similar style. Yeah its a tad heavier than stock model 11 stock (non accustock) but there is more material on this choate. I mounted it to my factory barreled 270 wsm and it feels great, def not heavy in my opinion.

Fit was good just needed minor work around trigger guard with dremel. 5-10 min of sanding roll and test fitting taking tad off at a time.

Dorton
12-21-2012, 11:10 PM
I just got a choate tactical for my Stevens 200 LA Center Feed. The fit and finish was great. Pleased so far. I removed the swivel studs, and filled in the indentations. Looking forward to testing soon. The weight is nice, and is 36oz heavier, and much, much more rigid.



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theflyguy
01-05-2013, 11:52 PM
I didn't like the stock that came with my Model 11, so I ordered myself a Chaote Tactical stock. Always wanted to do a camo job on my rifle....this is how it turned out.

Only mods I had to make was around the trigger guard. Added a Harris Bi-pod and adapter, in order for the bi-pod to sit flush with the flat bottom stock.

Did a plastic primer on the stock then did four different colors. Whole camo job only cost me $25.

https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-lEfBZR6VCng/UOjx2FJqTdI/AAAAAAAABIo/hqYCWDB64Wg/s800/Savage3.jpg

Dorton
01-06-2013, 02:52 AM
I got a chance to shoot mine out to 1k yards today. The stock has made a huge improvement in the feel of the gun. Best 3 shot group was 6", best 5 shot group was 15. I was very pleased especially since the ammo was Hornady 180 gr Soft Point with flat base..


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