Hey all, I am planning out my next step up build w/ a Sav target action, 30+" 1" min barrel- looking at Boughton, Brux,etc. after shooting w/ a Shilen Sel. match. Caliber is up in the air at this point- may stick with the .260AI that I have now as I am set up for it or go to a straight .284.
I shoot 1000yd F class prone off a rest and am looking at stocks now. I have narrowed it down to the Tooley MBR style stock and am comparinig the following 4 stock manufacturers:
Joel Russo, Baer, Shehane, and SSS w/ the Long Range Bench Rest.

Can anyone comment from actual experience of how the SSS compares- quality, wood grain, straightness,etc. I know that both Joel Russo and Shehane do incredible work, but they charge for it and they should. What do I get by jumping down a few bucks and going with a Baer or the SSS? I would like to buy from Fred and Lisa as they have done great by me over the past few years, just wondering what you have found?