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    Choate tactical stock ?


    Does it have a palm swell and is it on both sides or just for righties ?

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    Mine is equal. I have a lefty model but I think the right is the same.

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    I have both RH and LH models,they are the same.

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    So the palm swell "is" on both sides ?

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    It's on both sides

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    Thanks Pard. I had to ask because it does not say anywhere on the web sight, (that I saw). It's on my list now. Thanks again guys.

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    I have been real happy with mine, I think the 22-250 might get one too.

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    It is also a HUGE palm swell and a heavy heavy stock, but neither would keep me from buying another. Best stock for the money imo

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    Great stock. I have 3 rifles in them now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by missed View Post
    It's on both sides
    Yes mine is on both sides too.
    Retired sniper. You can run, But you will only die tired!!!

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    Will my factory metal trigger guard fit the stock ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RP12 View Post
    Will my factory metal trigger guard fit the stock ?
    My factory trigger guard and DBM hardware dropped right in.

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    I have one.

    The swell is huge... but I have plans to grind it down a little.

    The Bedding block is excellent and they're a great stock for the money.... Quite heavy though.

    My Factory metal fitted in nice and snug... If you get any of the Metal that fits the AICS mags then you will have to either get someone to fit it or get the dremel out.

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    Where is the best/cheapest place to buy one ?

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    Try tactical works dot com

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    Anyone ever deal with EABCO ? I found it there the cheapest so far.

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    Yes. They are gtg.

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    EABCO is where I got mine as well. They are gtg.

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    I ordered one this morning.

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    I received my stock today, looks great, fits great. I used my original take down screws. My metal trigger guard doesn't fit though.

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    Yeah, but just barely right? Or is yours a bottom bolt release? Regardless, nothing a dremel can't fix...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bodywerks View Post
    Yeah, but just barely right? Or is yours a bottom bolt release? Regardless, nothing a dremel can't fix...
    It's made for the new style. I have the old flat style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RP12 View Post
    Anyone ever deal with EABCO ? I found it there the cheapest so far.
    EABCO is good to deal with and had the best price, that's where i got mine. they ship fast also. thinking i might get another, i really like the stock and for the money it's hard to beat!
    my trigger guard was a tight fit on the sides (model 11) and i just ran the guard across some sandpaper for a while until it fit. looks as good as it came from the factory.

    Bruce

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    My metal trigger guard is a 2004 model, and it was to narrow.
    Last edited by RP12; 10-18-2013 at 09:50 AM.

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    Should be able to order the Metal pretty easy. How have you found the Grip area? Mine feels Huge! May do some grinding down...

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