McMillan Savage Classic.
They rely on quality design and materials without the need to resort to the crutch of a heavy aluminum bedding block.
What would you recommend for synthetic SA LH aftermarket stock? Thanks
McMillan Savage Classic.
They rely on quality design and materials without the need to resort to the crutch of a heavy aluminum bedding block.
Dependent a whether you have a 4.27" or a 4.4" hole spacing, I have a Choate Ultimate Varmint I bought for a project I could be talked out of. The wife would be happy. Just an option/idea.
Larry
Tinkerer
as a fellow lefty and one that has verry little money the hs precision stocks are nice. mcmillen is nice but way to pricy and quite frankly i prefer a aluminum bed bloc as then a quick skim bed job and bang another gun more accurate than me!
Stockade stock would be what I'd buy if I wanted a synthetic stock.
http://www.stockadegunstocks.com/
Another vote for Stockade. :)
Something else to consider. Both right and left hand actions are the same "except" for the bolt handle cut.
If you can find a right hand stock that you like at a "good price", get it, plug the right hand bolt handle cut and recut it on the left side. ;D
Oz never gave nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't already have.
Aluminum bedding block stocks work very well. No need to overlook them unless it is your preference.
Stockade is a great choice. I have a Pdog/Tactical on my long action 338 Edge.
B&C Medalist would be another great choice, but you'd have to swap the bolt cuts.
"Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar
If you have a stagger feed (4.275") action I would highly recomend a B+C duramax that you wouyld convert to left handed. I have done a few conversion myself and it was much easier than I expected.
More recently I have been able to pick up a stockade and I love it (although it is about 2.5X the price of a duramax)
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