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    Re: Choate Tactical Stock


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    The Ultimate Varmint is a better stock than the Ultimate Sniper for riding the bags in my opinion. Their both really heavy though.
    I know the stippling on the UV is rally harsh on your hands, not too bad with gloves though.
    +1, I had to take sand paper to mine to tone it down as recoil was abrading my hand.
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    Re: Choate Tactical Stock

    For the money its a pretty good stock, Its is a bit on the heavy side, but who really hikes around with a tactical stock. It is a "drop in" stock so to speak. But you would really benefit from a good bedding. Overall its a good buy for the money. if you willing ot put a bit of work it could be a really good stock

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    You have my interest....how does the folder shoot as compared to a regular fixed stock?
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    i u want to save some weight, get the folder, its about the same cost right from Choate ..


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    Just got my choate tactical for my dbm model 11. I dont know what you guys think is heavy but i think this stock is pretty light. Granted i havent held a mcmillian or belle&carlson of similar style. Yeah its a tad heavier than stock model 11 stock (non accustock) but there is more material on this choate. I mounted it to my factory barreled 270 wsm and it feels great, def not heavy in my opinion.

    Fit was good just needed minor work around trigger guard with dremel. 5-10 min of sanding roll and test fitting taking tad off at a time.

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    Re: Choate Tactical Stock

    I just got a choate tactical for my Stevens 200 LA Center Feed. The fit and finish was great. Pleased so far. I removed the swivel studs, and filled in the indentations. Looking forward to testing soon. The weight is nice, and is 36oz heavier, and much, much more rigid.



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    I didn't like the stock that came with my Model 11, so I ordered myself a Chaote Tactical stock. Always wanted to do a camo job on my rifle....this is how it turned out.

    Only mods I had to make was around the trigger guard. Added a Harris Bi-pod and adapter, in order for the bi-pod to sit flush with the flat bottom stock.

    Did a plastic primer on the stock then did four different colors. Whole camo job only cost me $25.

    Last edited by theflyguy; 01-06-2013 at 11:14 AM.

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    Re: Choate Tactical Stock

    I got a chance to shoot mine out to 1k yards today. The stock has made a huge improvement in the feel of the gun. Best 3 shot group was 6", best 5 shot group was 15. I was very pleased especially since the ammo was Hornady 180 gr Soft Point with flat base..


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