Hello Folks.

New to this forum. Looking at buying a FCPXP, 22" heavy fluted barrel, with Accustrigger but no Accustock from Dick´s (sorry for the tired theme). I'm trying to find an inexpensive stock that's a good platform for GP gun of range shooting, deer and elk. The plastic stock on the gun is crap and has to go. Since I'll be using it for hunting, trying to stay light but rigid. Found the Hogue fully bedded stock in green for $189 (2.9 lbs) which is relatively inexpensive. Next step up is Choate Tact. at $229 (3.75lbs).

All the reports of regular Hogue overmold (pillared) are horrible, but I don't see a lot on the fully bedded.

1. Has anyone used the Hogue Bedded and liked it on this gun as a hunter?
2. Accuracy?
3. Reported Problems?
4. Are there any other alternatives in the $200-250 range that are in the 3lb class.

Don't know what the action weighs, but I assume around 6 lbs. The Choate with stock and action alone are at or over 10 lbs. Add scope and bipod............

**Bell & Carlson wont work with DBM on this gun, so they're out of the picture.


Thanks in advance for your thoughts