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    RollinCoal24v
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    Pic request- detail shots of Choate tactical


    Could a Choate tactical owner take and post some detail pictures? Width of the vertical grip, rear tang area, around the bottom metal area, trigger guard.

    I'm thinking of buying one and is like to see details on it.

    Also what is the actual measured width of the vertical grip area?

    Thank y'all for any help!

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    I cant this morning, if no one has by later i will when i get home...

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    I'm on it give me a few minutes

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    Standard Choate Tactical model for factory DBM inlet for Accurate mag bottom metal

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    Future rider you're the man! That's exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!

    Also, what cheek piece are you running on that stock?

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    The guy I got the stock from made it from a piece of kydex.
    Last edited by futurerider103; 03-22-2014 at 09:50 PM.

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    OP. If you want to save a bill on fully adjustable, buy plain stock for 200' and 100 each for cheek piece and butt plate...

    You need a mill to do cheek piece, it is really easy being the block sits in a channel so you can get correct height and level... There is no diy so ask me if you have any questions...

    I an in nj with access to machine shop 10 minutes from my house, if there is any way i can help let me know...

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    Hey can you tell me what the weight of the stock is? I'm trying to find an aftermarket bedded stock for my 111 LRH 300 mag. and I'm having a hell of a time. Even Stocky's said there is nothing available for me from them.

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    My long action center feed choate tactical weighs a little over four pounds. I added a kick eez magnum grind to fit recoil pad too. I'm not sure of the weight difference of the kick eez and the factory choate recoil pad.




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