Are you using this rifle for Benchrest shooting/competition?
If not, you may be able to sell that stock to someone who is, and buy a different stock that you would like more.
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I just bought a new Savage Benchrest rifle in 308 and not really liking how wide the forearm of the stock is, and am wondering if anyone has narrowed down the front of their stock? This rifle is very accurate. I am thinking of shaving it down to about 2 1/2".
Just curious.
Are you using this rifle for Benchrest shooting/competition?
If not, you may be able to sell that stock to someone who is, and buy a different stock that you would like more.
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^^No^^, just a play around gun. At our range we have steel out to about 500 yards. Sometimes there are some pigs that come out and we take them out. I haven't really looked around to see what is out there for the action I have.
As was mentioned, sell the stock and find something better suited.
But in the long run it's your stock. Just hate to see a decent stock
get cut when others may appreciate the find for their build. They
are tough to come by.
Keeping my bad Karma intact since 1952
That was my thoughts as well Fuj.
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You should be able to get enough for that stock to cover anything Boyd’s has to offer.
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What area of Texas are you living? I would trade your stock for a Bobby Hart stock that has a more rounded and narrower forestock. Mail or FTF.
Banning a gun will not solve what is a mental health crisis inflamed by incendiary rhetoric on social and television media. The first amendment in this case is less precious and more likely the causal factor than the second amendment.
Won't be shaving it. I remembered I had an extra top for my Hart rest that I had bought back in the mid 90's. It has a bag for a 3" forearm and is windage adjustable.
" I remembered I had an extra top for my Hart rest that I had bought back in the mid 90's."
Problem solved!!
I have the same thing. Most of my stocks are 3"+ except for my 110 V in 6.8 SPC on a Richard's Micro-Fit Wildcat stock. Narrower front bag solves any problems.
Oz never gave nothing to the Tin Man, that he didn't already have.
I had the opposite issue. A narrow stock and use for benchrest only. I can't remember the guy's name, but he made a 3" wide rail to screw into the bottom of the forestock to make it simulate a BR rifle. It sort of looks like a 8" deep piece of shower door rail (and might very well be one). Suits my needs well.
There was a guy on here selling a 3D printed adapter that screws into a BVSS stock. I bought two, and they work pretty well, fitting nicely to the underside of the stock.
Banning a gun will not solve what is a mental health crisis inflamed by incendiary rhetoric on social and television media. The first amendment in this case is less precious and more likely the causal factor than the second amendment.
IMO, your better off buying a "Stocky Stock" and putting it on your rifle, then keep the original stock, or sell it.
I have done this with a few of mine. Stock's has one heck of a sale going on currently.
JMO, Dennis
PS: Sure, you could narrow it, but this entails a lot of work.
PSS: I just viewed the "other" replies, lol, they are all good suggestions.
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Dennis, Thank you and all the others who have made suggestions. I did look at aftermarket stocks, but could not find any for the 3.44 action, that's why the original question was asked. I would have wanted a "drop in" stock, which I could have bedded later.
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