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    M10 sba


    I picked up a savage m10 sba in 6.5 creedmoor.
    The rifle has the top bolt release and cheap plastic stock with a blind magazine.
    what options do I have for stock? I’d like to convert to a mag feed.
    I’m leaning towards a choate tactical stock.

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    For the most part, Savage actions are distinguished by their bolt release when it comes to stock compatibility. Savage 10’s have options for Bell & Carlson, HS Precision, MDT, GRS. You can get a bottom metal for those, or retain your same one. Aftermarket allows for AICS pattern mags. Let us know how it shoots, haven’t heard much on that specific model.


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    MDT will be a drop in with use of AICS magazines as mentioned previously. With the Choate, I believe you need to buy additional bottom metal pieces and have the stock modified to use them to add detachable magazine capability.

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    I picked it up for 427 out the door I didn’t figure I could get hurt to bad on a m10 action. It’s definitely not a lrpv that I had a few years ago in 22-250ai

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    I’ve been eyeing the magpul stock that’s coming available this spring is that basically a drop in ready to accept magazines with no modifications? Just drop my barreled action into the magpul hunter and good to go ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muskies View Post
    I’ve been eyeing the magpul stock that’s coming available this spring is that basically a drop in ready to accept magazines with no modifications? Just drop my barreled action into the magpul hunter and good to go ?
    Looks like it... Could also go with an Oryx chassis, they are totally plug and play.

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