Stevens stock - barrel channel
I have a wood savage stock that I had to open up quite a bit to fit some barrels in compared to the original sporter taper. I am thinking of getting a stevens so I have another gun to interchange barrels with. How much clearance is there with the stock to handle a bull, magnum, varmint, or even a target taper?
I have 2 switch barrel platforms now, and am wanting to add a third. I have a standard bolt face LA, and a magnum bolt face LA.
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
The Stevens are sporter barrel channel and will have to be opened up. This is easily done with a dowel of appropriate size and sand paper wrapped around it.
I did find a Stevens with a heavy barrel and the stock already done at Gander Mtn. But, this was a special run for them.
Cutter
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
the plastic stocks are easily opened up?
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
Yep, I've done several of them.
Get a dowel the size of the barrel you want to use, wrap some sand paper around it and work it into the barrel channel.
I try to work as straight on from the front (forearm) as possible. These stocks are kinda flexy and removing material makes them more so.
There are articles on here about stiffening the forearm, they work well and add some weight to the gun.
Cutter
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
Cutter,
You can do a lot of good with a Dremmel.
You can do a lot of bad with a Dremmel.
With a tag name like "Cutter".....HMMmmmmmm, It could be a crap shoot!! ;D
You'll be fine. Those tupperware stocks are easy to work with.
Dave
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
Depending on the diameter of the barrel you intend to use, opening up the barrel channel may make it too thin along the channel edge.
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Originally Posted by GaCop
Depending on the diameter of the barrel you intend to use, opening up the barrel channel may make it too thin along the channel edge.
With a Stevens stock it dont really matter how thin the sides are. It is gonna flex anyway. It probably wouldnt look right with a heavy contour though.
Re: Stevens stock - barrel channel
This is a factory Stevens stock opened up for a varmint weight barrel.
[img width=597 height=450]http://i564.photobucket.com/albums/ss87/cutter37372/Picture_0084.jpg[/img]
Yes it's a little thin around the edges but it's been stiffened buy using a piece of steel and bedding in the forearm. Yes it still flexes a little but, it's better than stock and will work until I decide on an aftermarket replacement.
Cutter