stevens 200 wood stock?

I may have a wood stock from a blind mag 110 coming. Are the action lengths compatible? The one coming is a 338 WM. I'm guessing unless your Stevens is a 223, that it should work.
 
A savage 10 or 110 stock would be the same. However, if you have a newer 200 with the centerfeed, then they do not inlet for those they are different. I looked at a Bell and Carlson and they don't inlet for the new centerfeeds either.
 
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If its brand new, it should be centerfeed except for .223 and possible 22-250, not sure on that one.

If its used and a couple of years old, it should be staggered. You will have to know which one it is before you go looking for a stock.

The center feeds are hard to find as the magazine is in the stock, instead of attached to the action. Totally different inlet and the ones I had sent an email to such as boyds and bell and carlson and richards microfit, were not inletting for them at the time I asked.
 
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I think that Richards Microfit have a stevens template.

yes they do

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It is rebarreled from 22-250 to 358 win and is currently wearing a Vari-X 3 1.5-5x20. Slickest little boltgun in the bunch. Fast to the target and accurate, and the whole build, minus optics came in around $600-700
 
that is the safari classic, if my memory serves me right, and yes, it came at about 95% finished, it was inletted and shaped, but needed a thorough sanding, the barrel channel was for factory sporter, and this was the A&B magnum contour, and i cut the forearm back a few inches to balance the look of the rifle a bit better. I then bought a birchwood casey stock finishing kit and went at it with the tru-oil.
 
I got a Richards micro fit stock like 220swifty, same colour and style. My total came to $104usd. This was for a Stevens 200 in .223

That was Oct 2007. I finally got the correct stock in Aug 2008. If you order from them have patients. They also do not respond to email, but if you are persistent in calling you can get through.
 
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