Quote Originally Posted by Mossyoakglock View Post
I am looking at a 111 Trophy Hunter XP in .308. I have been looking around and went to look at them again today. I noticed that the stock is not straight and looks warped. The right side has a much larger gap vs the left and the left side of the barrel is pretty much touching the stock. The first one I looked at was a Dick's. I went to Academy and looked at a .308 they had in stock and it was the exact same way. They had a .270 as well that was the same way

Were these defective or are all of them like this and it's a design flaw? I found it odd that three rifles at two different stores were the same way. Is this something that can easily be fixed by sanding down the stock?

I have been a long-time Remington guy and but really want to try a Savage since I've been hearing good things about them lately.
I don't know what exactly you're looking for but the 11 Trophy Predator Hunter XP comes in .243Win and 6.5mm Creedmoor and their stocks are not very stiff but the barrel channels are relieved FAR, FAR more than the standard 11/111 stocks.

My .223 has enough free-floating area that I can put considerable pressure on the stock without the barrel touching the stock. I think they go for right about $500 on sale.