Who carries Choate stocks in Canada?

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Who carries Choate stocks in Canada?

Unfortunately Jerry at Mystic Precision no longer carries them.

I'm looking for the Choate Tactical for Savage SA bottom bolt release (part number 25-06-01).

Thanks!

Scott
 
looks like Wolverine carries some choate stocks, maybe they can bring one in for you.

Thanks Wheels. It looks like they have carried that model in the past, but are currently out of stock. I shot them an e-mail about resupply.

Anybody know of any other Canadian options or of a US supplier who will ship to Canada (Brownells doesn't carry the one I'm looking for)?
 
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Have you handled and compared a choate stock to something decent like a McMillan or manners? Gary at bighorn sells stocks.

Haven't handled the Choate. Was just looking for a cost-efficient alternative to the factory Tupperware stock. Also looking at Bell and Carlson. My understand is that McMillan and Manners are more top-shelf.
 
Haven't handled the Choate. Was just looking for a cost-efficient alternative to the factory Tupperware stock. Also looking at Bell and Carlson. My understand is that McMillan and Manners are more top-shelf.

I had a Chote Varmint for my sps700 Varmint but I sold it today and have moved to an MDT chassis. The choate stock fit the bill for me for the first couple years but the limiting factor for mine was the blind magazine. I practiced dry fireing a lot while single feeding and managed to shoot one rifle match with it but this year I had a much better time with a box magazine.
I know they have the tactical stock and that they can inlet them for a few different dbm set ups but when I added up all the cost of the dbm, and magazines there wasn't much savings with the choate vs. the mdt and even the Cadex wasn't that far off given the value of their system.
However the choate stocks are a step up compared to the sps factory stocks although they are a bunch heavier. I think my Varmint was 17lbs with the choate stock and glass
 
Thanks Ed82.

The Choate is supposed to work with the factory bottom metal and DBM from an AccuStock that I picked up on EE. Same for the B&C stock. Hopefully that will keep the cost down. We'll see how those work out and then move to the MDT HS3 as an upgrade if necessary.
 
I used to have the exact Choate tactical that you're looking for. It was nice upgrade from the factory tupperware stock. It's definitely not in the same league as a Mcmillan/Manners, but neither is the price.

It worked perfectly with the factory bottom metal.

My only critique of it is that they're quite thick/bulky in places which might not be ideal for people with small hands.
 
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