Have you been on Boyds site or stockys>
What are my stock options for a 110 staggerfeed? Can it be converted to center feed and uses a centerfeed stock? If it can be converted how?
Have you been on Boyds site or stockys>
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Boyd's is your friend. I had an older, flat back, circa 1992 110 LA staggerfeed in .223 and I just got a nice thumbhole "varminter" from them. Dropped in like a charm. PREVIOUSLY, same receiver / barrel (It is a true bull barrel, incidently), I bought a 110 centerfeed stock from a forum member, and was able to modify it for my staggerfeed. Served me well for a year while I saved and waited for the color I wanted.
Keep an eye on our classifieds here-but a quick eye! Good stocks go on and sold often quite quickly!
Best- Brian
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The vast majority of stocks that are available for the LA-CF are also available for the LA-SF. The 110 in SF was around for so long that stocks in most styles are still widely available.
As said above, if you are looking for wood or laminate I would check out Boyds or Stocky's. Stocky's also sells other options as well. Check them both out and see.
Did you have a specific stock in mind?
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I use Stockade stocks on my rifles worth the money and wait.
I really like the B&c medalist tactical , I don't want a wood stock.
I hear good things about the choate tactical stock it is very similar to the b&c.
The B&C medalist is only available for the savage 10 (short action) not the 110. I'm in the same boat, I have a 110 staggerfeed in 300WM that I want a new stock for. The closest thing I have found to the tactical medalist without spending $500-600 on a manners or McMillan, is the stockade prairie dog tactical (long wait), or a Boyd's Tacticool (which is laminate) or a choate tactical (which is very heavy).
Pick your poison -Leo
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