Messed up my original post. I'm on mobile.
Measure the spacing between the two front action screws. Savage has changed the spacing several times and many stock manufacturers make Savage stocks specific to the spacing. Read this post for more details: http://www.savageshooters.com/conten...Action-Lengths
Here's a not comprehensive list of Savage stock suppliers and manufacturers.
Savage - you can buy a replacement stock directly from Savage.
Numrich - supplier. Sells OEM Savage stocks.
Boyds - manufacturer. Makes laminated wood stocks. Kind of heavy IMO.
Stockade - manufacturer. Makes synthetic stocks. Most Stockade stocks are in the 28 to 36 oz range. Stockade would be my choice for the stock on an elk rifle.
McMillan - manufacturer. Makes synthetic stocks. High quality and expensive.
Manners - manufacturer. Makes synthetic stocks. High quality and expensive.
For an elk rifle I'd go with the Stockade, Manners, or McMillan in that order. If these aren't in your budget and you like to DIY then I'd suggest getting an OEM wood stock from Numrich or Savage directly. Take that wood stock and start milling it until it weighs less than 2 pounds. Then paint it with an epoxy paint and sealer.
Lastly, no matter what stock you choose, bed the action or get it bedded. Every single rifle should be bedded.
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