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    MatthewUSMC8791
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    ACCU Stock vs Non Accu


    I am considering a couple rifles and now I have read a few post here that say the accustock is better than the tupperware but it doesn’t seem by much!!!

    I’m planning on buying a left handed 243 and just shoot the hell out of it hot loads or not till the barrel is gone and then build a semi-custom gun from there.

    IF the accustock is junk, I could save a couple hundred and move down from model a model 16 to another as long as it is left handed.
    It doesn’t matter stainless or not…

    For instance,
    model 16 in 243 wholesales under $600 and a model 11 trophy w/DBM under $500 or the regular model 11 Hunter @ $440

    The model 16 is accuS and accuT, the model 11’s only the accutrigger so I could save $150 and add towards a Manners, etc.

    Lets here from the true Savage Wizards who bought the accustock

    thanks fellas..


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    82boy
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    Re: ACCU Stock vs Non Accu

    The accu-stock is a band-aid fix to a forearm flex problem found in the tupperwere stocks, It totaly misses the accutal problem with the stocks and that is the flex issue in the bedding/grip area. IMO the accu-stock is about as good as a tuperwere stock with the forearm reinforced. The aluminum u chanel bedding area presents a flase hope for a proper bedding area, and still needs bedded. For the additional cost you would be leaps ahead just to get a laminate stock.

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    Re: ACCU Stock vs Non Accu

    82boy is tellin' it like it is... (wouldn't expect anything less from his vault of knowledge)
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    Re: ACCU Stock vs Non Accu

    Look at Boyds website. You can get a drop in stock in laminate for $97. I like the Prairie Hunter style myself. I have used them before and like them. I think you have to cut the bolt notch yourself on the stocks so you dont have a problem with left hand. Give them a call for info. I called today with a question and got what I wanted for answers.

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    Re: ACCU Stock vs Non Accu

    That's the route I would go too. Basic rifle, add a nice stock. I went with the Boyds classic. That 150 will go a long way on making the rifle your custom rig. I have never been satisfied with the accustock outfit I bought.
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