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    would this stock fit my rifle?


    would this stock fit my Savage 11fcns .270 wsm? thanks.
    http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=161586

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    The stock you selected is setup for a SF Mag Action (4.27" Screw Spacing). Is your gun a Staggered Feed or a Center Feed Model???

    Either way I believe B&C is offering that stock in a CF setup now (4.40" Screw Spacing) but I may be wrong. So which ever you have you should be able to get a stock.
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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by bootsmcguire
    The stock you selected is setup for a SF Mag Action (4.27" Screw Spacing). Is your gun a Staggered Feed or a Center Feed Model???

    Either way I believe B&C is offering that stock in a CF setup now (4.40" Screw Spacing) but I may be wrong. So which ever you have you should be able to get a stock.
    so i googled what staggered feed and center feed ment instead of asking, my gun has a detachable mag and it is a center feed. i asssume that the "screw spacing" is exacly that.. screw space from one screw to the other? should i just measure the distance? please excuse my ignorance, im learning as i go. this is the rifle that i own, http://www.savagearms.com/firearms/model/11FCNS/

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    yup. just measure the distance between them. If it is 4.400" then you have a centerfeed.

    They do offer that stock in both configurations too. Model 2999 is a staggerfeed and model 2997 is a centerfeed.
    * be advised that this stock has a varmint barrel channel, so your barrel will have a gap down each side.
    * also, this stock only comes for a blind mag setup, so you'd have to have a gunsmith inlet the stock to fit your DBM to it.
    You could change it to a blind mag with just a magbox/follower swap though if need be.

    Stocky's gunstocks and Shooters Discount are a couple other places who also sell them. I usually find them cheapest at either of those.
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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by pdog06
    yup. just measure the distance between them. If it is 4.400" then you have a centerfeed.

    They do offer that stock in both configurations too. Model 2999 is a staggerfeed and model 2997 is a centerfeed.
    * be advised that this stock has a varmint barrel channel, so your barrel will have a gap down each side.
    * also, this stock only comes for a blind mag setup, so you'd have to have a gunsmith inlet the stock to fit your DBM to it.
    You could change it to a blind mag with just a magbox/follower swap though if need be.

    Stocky's gunstocks and Shooters Discount are a couple other places who also sell them. I usually find them cheapest at either of those.
    thanks, yes it is 4.4000. so then i would need a stock with removable clip opening and not with a varmint barrel channel, correct?
    im guessing this one? http://www.midwayusa.com/viewProduct...tNumber=761001

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    that one has the dbm inletting, but also has a varmint contour barrel channel.
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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by pdog06
    that one has the dbm inletting, but also has a varmint contour barrel channel.
    what is dbm inletting?

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?



    Detachable Box Magazine.


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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    Quote Originally Posted by pdog06


    Detachable Box Magazine.


    oh ok lol, sorry, again i am learning all this as i go since this is my first rifle build. as far as barrel size would a heavy varmint barrel fit with this stock? im planning on changing my barrel also. i emailed sinarms last night for a quote on a Heavy Varmint flutted barrel with a 1-10 twist rate.

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    Definatly should as those stocks are made with a varmint channel. If it is a little tight then you can always sand just a tad on the channel.

    Sinman is great to deal with. I have a barrel thats going to be making its way up to him for threading and a brake here soon.
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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    I agree with you Sin Man is the man. He has chamered me a 260, threaded me a 6mm Dasher, he is currently making me a 300 whisper barrel for my ar and I also have a barrel blank I am going to have him chamber in 338 edge next month..

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    ok thanks again everyone. i am just waiting for his email so i could order everything at the same time. also i currently have a Swift premier series 6-18x44 (older version) but i am currently looking for something for longer range. i was looking at vortex crossfire 8-32x50, would you consider this scope to be an upgrade? or should i stick with my Swift?

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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    I would say the Vortex may be the ticket. I tend to go with more magnification than less when it comes to my longer range stuff. Nothing wrong with the Swift though if that power range works for you. I have a Swift 4-12x40 that came on a used gun and I love it. Has been on several of my hunting rigs and has done admirably on all of them. Wish I had another with a little more power.
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    Re: would this stock fit my rifle?

    would the x50 scope fit with EGW 1-Piece Picatinny-Style 20 MOA Elevated Base and Burris Xtreme tactical picatinny mediums?lows?highs?

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