I wonder what this stock is like?

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I would like something like this for my 10/22 but would like to try one first.

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This custom stock is designed for competition target shooting, and may be used off-hand for steel or carbon fiber barrels. It is ergonomically designed for the best possible fit for your shooting style. An optional spacer pack is available to adjust the cheekpiece elevation and length of pull, and the buttpad is height adjustable to fit your shoulder position. This stock is a right-hand model only. Features free-floating barrel design with a cantilevered support 2-1/2" forward of the receiver. Forend is rounded smooth for comfortable support offhand or from a pedestal rest. Made of European Laminated Birch, it is factory satin finished in a light semi-transparent black stain. Drop-in ready for your receiver and bull barrel assembly.

The "free-floating" barrel mount cantilevers the barrel 2-1/2" forward of the receiver. This eliminates stock interference of the natural barrel harmonics that causes stray shots. Think of the barrel as a "tuning fork", any interference caused by poor barrel bedding will decrease shooting accuracy. The action is tight-fitting in the stock eliminating any need for bedding work. This one of the most accurate shooting stocks available.

Drop-in ready. No gunsmithing required. No special tools needed. Installation time less than only a few minutes without any alterations required. Fully illustrated installation instructions included.

http://www.hornetproducts.com/ViewProduct.asp?ModelNumber=PremII-Lam-Blk
 
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I am trying to avoid the temptation. Once I get the shipping quote.......
Lots of diffetent stock here
 
Looks as if it is an adjustable target type buttplate. See the curved line? The pad probably slides along this arc.
 
Looks like I don't have to worry about buying one. I recieved this email.

We are sorry, but we do not ship to Canada due to many claims this year for lost, damaged, or undelivered packages.
 
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