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alberta tactical rifle said:Remington 700Police , Savage LE2B, Winchester Stealth ALL good choices ALL have strong and weak points ALL can shoot VERY well. The Remington has a trigger that will need to be helped and bedding will further improve accuracy, it comes with an aluminum bedding block is a HS or B&C stock, both are 1st class, lots of aftermarket goodies available. The Savage LE2B comes in a McMillan stock and has the Accutrigger system, will perform better if bedded, trigger either you love or hate, some aftermarket goodies are available. Both of these are fiberglass stocks and are very ridgid. The Winchester Stealth has a great trigger that is easy to set up, needs bedding for sure, stock is either love it or hate it, but is a plastic composite of some sort, some aftermarket goodies are available.
Pricewise The 700 and the LE2B are about the same around $1000.00 for the 700 and $1100 for the LE2B the Stealth I think is less, but not being a Winchester dealer can not say for certain :mrgreen:
I am not doubting you, but are you sure. I use a lot of HS stocks and do not remember seeing or feeling 1 like this before. The 1 and only Stealth I have worked on had some type of black and grey tupperware on it, but may have been bubba'ed before I got to work on it, Typically the Winchesters do shoot well I tweak lots of M70s for guys and they are easy to make shoot well. The OEM Savage tupperware stocks truly are CRAP you are right there for sure. :mrgreen:Stealth stock is HS precision.
alberta tactical rifle said:I am not doubting you, but are you sure. I use a lot of HS stocks and do not remember seeing or feeling 1 like this before. The 1 and only Stealth I have worked on had some type of black and grey tupperware on it, but may have been bubba'ed before I got to work on it, Typically the Winchesters do shoot well I tweak lots of M70s for guys and they are easy to make shoot well. The OEM Savage tupperware stocks truly are CRAP you are right there for sure. :mrgreen:Stealth stock is HS precision.
Steve David said:Hitzy,
Yah, I have to agree, that checkering looks very stupid, nothing "Stealthy" about it at all. I had one of the original Stealths, it had a McMillan A2, but the Winchester rep I spoke to, told me they only put that on for the one year, and then switched to HS, nothing wrong with HS, I have one on my 700P custom, I love it, nice and chunky.