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Thread: Who makes full AL bedded stock for SA Centerfeed in classic hunter design?

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    Who makes full AL bedded stock for SA Centerfeed in classic hunter design?


    B&C mades their Tactical Medalist A2 in SA Centerfeed 4.4" screw spacing, blind feed. It would fit my SA great, BUT I'd prefer a more classic "hunter" style stock, but retain the integral AL bedding featured in stocks like the B&C Medalist.

    Does anyone else make one like I desire?

    Does the Accustock dirct from Savage essentially do the same thing? Can they be purchased new?


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    fullersson
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    Re: Who makes full AL bedded stock for SA Centerfeed in classic hunter design?

    Call Whidden Gunworks. I know John has a hunter line of stocks that have the bedding block but I don't know if he has any for the Savages. Brian Brown.

    Whidden Gunworks
    P.O. Box 969
    Nashville, GA 31639
    229-686-1911

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    rusty815
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    Re: Who makes full AL bedded stock for SA Centerfeed in classic hunter design?

    you should give kevin rayhill over at Stockade gun stocks a call, he has several different types of rifle stocks, all come aluminum bedded and are custom made how you want it, from the sound of it youre looking for a hunting sporter or a mule deer design, heres the website:

    http://www.stockadegunstocks.com/stocks.html

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