I can only speak for the Duramaxx. The forearm is about 2.5" or so and is flat bottomed. The barrel will usually be cocked a bit to one side of the barrel channel on a Duramaxx. I recut the recoil shelf in front of the forward action screw/pillar on the opposite side of the directon it is cocked, then glass bed with a few layers of electrical tape on the barrel to keep it centered in the barrel channel while the epoxy dries. The Duramaxx is a good tactical/varmint style stock and is stiff enough for bipod use and can be shot off sandbags or a rest. They're priced right, the last one I bought from Brownell's was around $100 and shipping, I haven't checked lately to see if their prices have gone up.
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