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    Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action


    Who makes a good tactical/varmint style stock for the 110 action with staggerfeed, blind magazine, that doesn't cost an arm and a leg? Of course I like the Manners and McMillans, but don't want to shell out $500.

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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    A lot of folks are using the Choate and getting CDI btm metal.
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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    I think the choate tactical for long action is actually for staggerfeed. Tactical works or combat stocks usually have good prices. Should run you around $220 or so.

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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    Stockade Pdog/Tactical.
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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder
    Stockade Pdog/Tactical.
    Ok I'd go with Stockade if you don't mind a wait of 16+ weeks. Great stocks. I've got a woodchuck on my 300wm and love it. Lighter than the Choate for sure. If you simply must have it now then go Choate.

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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder
    Stockade Pdog/Tactical.
    I have four of them...elk-hunters, bought them in the money saver and finished the work nyself.....great stocks.....BUT long, long wait (16 weeks is being kind).
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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    The Duramaxx is not a bad stock either and is economically priced.
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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    Quote Originally Posted by GaCop
    The Duramaxx is not a bad stock either and is economically priced.
    Oh nice! I didn't catch that it was a staggerfeed. Bed the action into the stock, put a cheek piece on it and tactical it is. They are a decent stock. I cut one a while back on a mill to fit a long action centerfeed with factory DBM metal. Turned out real nice.

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    Re: Need a Tactical Style Stock for a 110 Long Action

    I built a 260 on a Savage 110 LA with DBM and a heavy Shilen barrel - I used the SSS LVT with all the bells and whistles. It's a beautiful stock that does everything you want. I would recommend them without hesitation - but be prepared for a wait (all good stocks come with a wait!). I think they're up to 10 - 12 weeks now. Give em' a call and see.

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