- Location
- Virden, MB
Some will argue that this rifle doesn't belong in this forum, but it is a stock review, and the gun is accurate so please read with an open mind.
Being that there are very few options for Savage centerfeed stocks I paid the extra for a SSS stock and thought I should share the experience.
I have had this stock for a bit now. I bedded it right off the bat. It came standard with dual aluminum pillars.
I have to say for an unfinished stock this required next to no finishing other than the finish itself.
This is the stock right outta the box.
Next thing to my surprise was the inletting was 100% perfect. No kidding. There was no need for breaking out the dremil to do any fitting for the action or barrel at all. I give SSS a big hand for a A+++ job on the quality of there work.
Update:
Since I posted this I have come to find that they recently stopped shipping there products to Canada. I am going to call them today and see if they are working on getting an exporter as I have dealt with them a lot in the past and it would be a shame to lose their products.
I can't remember the total I payed but the dollar wasn't s high when I ordered so I think it was about $450 plus/minus after it was all said and done. I notice that the price has gone up $25 since I got mine so factor that in as well.
On the minus side the stock took a long time to finish. I was told the stock would take about 12 weeks, It was well over 8 months before it actually showed up. Things may have sped up at SSS since, but I was a little discouraged by the long wait time.
I finished the rifle with Truoil and Birchwood/Casey stock wax. It is a very meticulous process to get this right. I did a lot of coats before I found the best thing to do is a few heavy coats with 0000 wool buff job between coats. After a few heavy coats are hard a color sand job is necessary and then do a couple extremely light coats, just enough to shine it up again. Its not perfect, but sure is shiny.
Overall this is the nicest laminate stock that I have worked with and well worth the extra loonies. Hopefully for those considering this stock your lead time will be shorter than mine.
Here is a pic of some shooting I did a couple weeks back. Twas a good day.
Being that there are very few options for Savage centerfeed stocks I paid the extra for a SSS stock and thought I should share the experience.
I have had this stock for a bit now. I bedded it right off the bat. It came standard with dual aluminum pillars.


I have to say for an unfinished stock this required next to no finishing other than the finish itself.
This is the stock right outta the box.

Next thing to my surprise was the inletting was 100% perfect. No kidding. There was no need for breaking out the dremil to do any fitting for the action or barrel at all. I give SSS a big hand for a A+++ job on the quality of there work.
Update:
Since I posted this I have come to find that they recently stopped shipping there products to Canada. I am going to call them today and see if they are working on getting an exporter as I have dealt with them a lot in the past and it would be a shame to lose their products.
I can't remember the total I payed but the dollar wasn't s high when I ordered so I think it was about $450 plus/minus after it was all said and done. I notice that the price has gone up $25 since I got mine so factor that in as well.
On the minus side the stock took a long time to finish. I was told the stock would take about 12 weeks, It was well over 8 months before it actually showed up. Things may have sped up at SSS since, but I was a little discouraged by the long wait time.
I finished the rifle with Truoil and Birchwood/Casey stock wax. It is a very meticulous process to get this right. I did a lot of coats before I found the best thing to do is a few heavy coats with 0000 wool buff job between coats. After a few heavy coats are hard a color sand job is necessary and then do a couple extremely light coats, just enough to shine it up again. Its not perfect, but sure is shiny.
Overall this is the nicest laminate stock that I have worked with and well worth the extra loonies. Hopefully for those considering this stock your lead time will be shorter than mine.





Here is a pic of some shooting I did a couple weeks back. Twas a good day.

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