Just my $.02 but the factory synthetics shoot very well for me. Yeah you can push the barrel into the stock but under real hunting conditions like propping up on a tree rock or backpack I have never had a problem.
I'm looking for a synthetic hunting stock for my 7mm Rem Mag (stagger). Would like something that is better than Tupperware but doesn't weigh over 3#. Am I limited to the Bell & Carlson? Other ideas?
Just my $.02 but the factory synthetics shoot very well for me. Yeah you can push the barrel into the stock but under real hunting conditions like propping up on a tree rock or backpack I have never had a problem.
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Thanks Jeep. I was kinda thinking the same way but wanted to test the water. Just a thought as I look for a factory stock, would an accustock work with an older stagger feed long action?
The hs precision is a good bet and is stiffer than the bell & Carlson.
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Does HS Precision make a long action stock for savage 110's?
My personal favorite is the B&C Duramaxx. Sadly it was discontinued, so picking up a used one would be your only way to get one. If you can snag one off of the interweb used someplace that would be the ticket.
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Hogue makes the rubberized stocks for Savage. I had one one time. They offer an aluminum bedded style similar to B&C's and HSP's. The one I had didn't have the bedding block. It was ok but no improvement, other than grip, over factory plastic.
It's hard to get a better stock for a SF 110 rifle than the B&C Medalist. Can accept lite weight to heavy barrels, available and fairly inexpensive.
Durramax is a great choice too but hard to find.
Manners and McMillan both make several designs for long actions. Pricey but well made and a lot of options. I just got a manners eh1 and I am very pleased.
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