Ian Robertson said:Hi Guys,
What would you like a light hunting stock to weigh? What type of pad? Give me some specs and we will make a sample for a s700. All our stocks are prefinished with built in colour on the outside.
Ian
Ian Robertson said:Hi Guys,
What would you like a light hunting stock to weigh? What type of pad? Give me some specs and we will make a sample for a s700. All our stocks are prefinished with built in colour on the outside.
Ian
some data points for you, actual weights including bedding, paint, swivels, and a 1" decellerator (all Winchespter M70)
Brown Precision 26 oz
Banser 25 oz
Rimrock 33-35 oz
McMillan featherweight pattern 33 oz
Mcmillan offers the most styles, and are checkered (as are rimrocks).
The weight of the McMillan stock you gave is for the Fiberglass model, they are a good 1/2 pound heavier than the same models done in EDGE technology, I just put a scale on the Hunter edge model for a M70 with 1" Deccel. pad and PILLARS installed, it is exactly 24oz. The M70 FWT model I just finished was 22oz, the edge is about the lightest stocks out there and they are very very stiff with a very solid feeling.
bigbull
I have used more Brown Precision than anything else, but the next one is going to be a Wildcat. I am going to spend my money in Canada, but more importantly I have not heard a single negative thing about these stock!
Anyone know how much one costs these days? Web address?
Ted
The rifle had a #3 contour fluted barrel and it balances very well. On regular factory sporters it is an easy way to knock off 1/2 to 1 lb without blinking, balance is not of concern on a factory restocking job as a little muzzle weight is good for offhand shooting but the balance doesn't change by that much .How does the ultralight stock affect the balance of the rifle?
Does anyone make one for a Kimber 84m?
Ted I also share your belief that we should be spending our money in our own country, but I want value for my moneyI looked at the Wildcat stock prices and if I was to order one today it would cost me $100 or more to get what I am getting from McMillan and I don't know if the Wildcat is CNC inlet, I don't know what Robinson's stock cost but the Wildcat is a pretty pricey affair unless you buy the FIBERGLASS blank and do your own work but then your not in the game if your looking for light weight. Our dollar is way up these days and I for one am taking advantage of my buying power in the states since the Canadian prices have stayed where they were all along!
bigbull
Kimber has a synthetic stock on the Montana, if you could get your hands on one it would be one of the lightest and best made factory stocks.
bigbull




























