Thats along the lines of what I was thinking. Not very many pics online to give you an idea of what you can expect. Thanks for
The heads up
On my Boyds stock until I pillar bedded it, the action would always end up loose in the stock after a couple of trips slung to my back when riding a sled or quad. The action screws where torqued with a torque wrench and would still loosen.
Once pillar bedded the problem is no longer there....with my laminate Boyds stock, pillar bedding was a must.YMMV
Speaking from experience, I would not put a thumbhole on a bolt action hunting rifle. Been there done that. My recommendation would be the classic or prairie hunter. Thumbhole so are awkward for follow up shots on a bolt gun. Some may or may not share my sentiment.I want to replace the plastic noodle on my 783 with either the Pro Varmint or the Thumbhole.
Anyone have pros/cons for either?
Most of my shooting will be targets, but I also want it coyote/deer capable.
What style is that Curtis?
Just received this a couple hours ago, fit like a glove, fit and finish is excellent, my son loved it so much he wants a nutmeg one for his large barrel 10/22
Is it now free floated? Let us know how it shoots. Weatherby says that on the light contour barrels they need a pressure point to achieve best accuracy.




























