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riderbob
07-21-2003, 06:22 PM
Ok

I figured out what was wrong with my 22-250. It does not like to be shot off a bi-pod. The B&C stock flexes and touches the barrel. It is a sporter style that has been hogged out for a heavy barrel and I just don't wan't to mess any more.
I want a good stong stock that I can shoot from a bi-pod prefer beaver style forearm, more pistol grip or thumbhole and setup for high rings with a 50 mm scope. I would even consider a tactical style. I usually hike in set up and stay. I have looked @ H-S precision, boyds, McMillen, but can't seem to find a lot of info or good pics.
Thanks for your help


Rider

potato_sniper
07-23-2003, 10:39 PM
Hey man,
I kinda like the look of the Dragunov style synthetic stocks myself. I'm planning on getting one this fall for my SKS. I think 1952Sniper said something about the one on his SKS one time. He might have a little more to say about them. Here's a link to one company that makes them.

http://www.riflestock.com/supplement2.cfm?title_bar=The%20Ultimate%20Varmint%20Stock

Beware, though, some people like them and some people hate them. One thing I've read is that they are as heavy as sin, but that shouldn't be a problem since you're using it on a varmint rifle with a bipod. Give it a look and read up on it. Maybe it's the way to go. Maybe not. It's a starting point, though. You decide.

Later.

riderbob
07-24-2003, 02:29 PM
I saw this the other day on a new savage and quite liked it. It felt great and looked to be quite adjustable.
I didn't realize this was available for my rifle. And for only $180. I think I will go back to the shop and see if they can get me just the stock.

Thanks for the info tato sniper.


Rider