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    HTDUCK
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    Options for a L/H 110?


    OK,I'm not left handed.
    One of my hunting partners is.
    His only rifle is a l/h 110 in 270.
    I reload quite a bit and I can't get this thing to shoot due to stock/action fit issues.I've bedded it,relieved the contact points yada yada yada.

    I need to know who makes a quality stock for a sporter weight L/H long action.
    HELP!

    Thanks,
    Howard

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Choate makes some decent LH stocks for a long action.

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Stockade makes a great LH stock.

    If you want quality for cheap, Get a RH B&C Duramax and cut a slot for the LH bolt and fill the RH slot. You can get them from Midway for less than $100.
    "Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Are you sure it's the stock? You say that you've bedded the action and floated the barrel......what is a new stock going to do for you?

    uj

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Hello, I'm HTDUCK's left handed friend.
    ran into this site looking online for a dadgum stock. the current stock (wood) is fine (not cracked or anything) but I can't tighten the front screw or else the action will not move and when it's loose It's not as accurate. the other thing I don't like about it is the padding, I don't mind the recoil as much but due to a shoulder injury I want to take it easy on the shoulder as much as possible.

    any suggestions would be appreciated. I've found the identical stock in black synthetic online (made by Savage) but was hoping to find something else/better that is not worth as much as the whole gun. if I'm going to pay $200 to $300+ for a stock I might as well buy a new gun...

    any how, thank you, specially to my good friend HT.



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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    "..... but I can't tighten the front screw or else the action will not move and when it's loose It's not as accurate."

    ? ? ?

    uj

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    The front screw is too long.

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    can it be too long if it's the factory screw?


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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Yes it can. Grind off the offending amount and shoot.
    "Muzzle velocity is a depreciating asset, not unlike a new car, but BC, like diamonds, is forever."-German A. Salazar

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    Re: Options for a L/H 110?

    Yes, sometimes the plastic escutcheon pushes deeper into the stock when tightening the screw.

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