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Gun Stocks #5640664 03/08/15 06:37 AM
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Looking to put a new stock on my 25-06 any suggestion on who to purchase one from?

Re: Gun Stocks [Re: mason15] #5640718 03/08/15 10:48 AM
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You can look at Stocky stocks on the web


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Re: Gun Stocks [Re: mason15] #5640787 03/08/15 01:42 PM
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Depends on what you are looking for and how thick your wallet is...
Boyd's & one of the Bell & Carlson synthetics are the easy least expensive average quality choices.

McMillans and Manners are better & mucho higher $$ choices in synthetics, and offer broader choices in TAC and Precision Shooting stocks, although McM's has a wide spectrum of hunting stocks too.

Richards Microfit, Fajen and others fill in the gap for "moderately" 90% finished wood stocks. Serenghetti's makes my heart go PittyPat, but I don't see the logic on spending more for a pretty peice of wood, or a McM's custom fill than I did for the rifle.

Let me win a 7-8 Lottery or inherit "well" and I'll have a different perspective I'm sure.
JMHO & YMMV
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This is a Boyds stock with all the Bells and whistles. Not the best background for pics of a Maple stock. Browning A bolt 270 win.


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What recoil pad is that...the Decelarator or the Sorbathane...

Nice looking rig for sure.

Prolly gonna put a Laminate on the T3 270 later this spring...Never owned a Thumbhole...yet....but that maple Classic looks sweet.

Montana Rifle Co (aka MRC) ASR's use a Boyd's base grade Walnut in a Prairie Hunter.
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Originally Posted By: WileyCoyote
What recoil pad is that...the Decelarator or the Sorbathane...

Nice looking rig for sure.

Prolly gonna put a Laminate on the T3 270 later this spring...Never owned a Thumbhole...yet....but that maple Classic looks sweet.

Montana Rifle Co (aka MRC) ASR's use a Boyd's base grade Walnut in a Prairie Hunter.
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