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    feenz
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    338 edge hunting stock


    I need your opionion what would be a good light as posable syn stock for a 338 edge hunter in a 110 LA stag fed. john

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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    Factory plastic stock is light and cheap.

    Why would you want to go light with a 338 Edge?
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    feenz
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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    Because I have to carry it in and out of canyon's here in AZ.It will have a brake on it.

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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    Bell & Carlson Duramaxx or Carbelite is worth looking at for what you're wanting to do. Just finished a 26" 338 WM build for a friend w/ a heavy sporter contour barrel that turned out to be lighter than expected. I didn't get a weight on it, but I would say it was lighter than 10 lbs w/ scope and bedding. Considering the price of these( under $150), they're worth trying.

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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    This is a great stock for sporter type setups. A little heavier than the factory synthetics, but has the aluminum bedding block and nice recoil pad.

    Awsome stock.

    http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet...g-block/Detail

    I don't work for Stocky, this is just the best link I know of for this stock.

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    nsaqam
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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    McMillan Savage Classic with Edge technology.

    Your Edge would be in an Edge.

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    feenz
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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    MacMillan Edge is nice but to pricey.

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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    Quote Originally Posted by geargrinder
    Factory plastic stock is light and cheap.
    +1 The factory stock is ony a few ounces heavier than the McMillan Edge, and costs a fraction of the price.

    Andrew

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    feenz
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    Re: 338 edge hunting stock

    Thank's Guy's!

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