If you want a good synthetic stock and are a little handy try the Wildcat stocks , they are light and stiff and Canadian
You are nowhere near “middle ground” on weight. I’m not sure why you want adjustable. What are you considering long range?
I see no reason to get an adjustable rifle stock on a hunting rifle. Get the proper length of pull, squat a properly sized scope down as low as it will go and it will be versitile enough for hunting.
1000 yrd rifles can be used for hunting and vice versa, but the two designs are negatively effecting each other.
Build an accurate hunting rifle and see where it takes you imo
Now for the people who keep saying buy a new scope I will be in the future, however I dont see how even the best scope in the world will compensate for the fact every time I line up to shoot I'm essentially rest on the barrel. So in short I'm going at this one problem at a time, 1st I'll get the gun set up then I'll buy the optic
6'1" ish
That's what I'm trying to do, I'm looking for suggestions on after market manufacturers. The problem I'm having is idk what l.o.p. or check rise I need so I'm left with buy a stock blind , hope it fits and if it doesnt sink more money into finding away to make it "fit" better or if any can point me in the direction of a decent option with some adjustability
Now for the people who keep saying buy a new scope I will be in the future, however I dont see how even the best scope in the world will compensate for the fact every time I line up to shoot I'm essentially rest on the barrel. So in short I'm going at this one problem at a time, 1st I'll get the gun set up then I'll buy the optic
I'm 6'2 and I've owned or a very least shot just about every factory 700 stock variation over the last 40 some years.
BDL,ADL, HS Prec., Mountain Rifle, Hogue,McMillan and B&C to name a few.
While they may not be 100 percent ideal for my build I've never thought of any of them as being a problem.
Just sayin is all.
Any thoughts on what your stock bolts are torqued to and are they torqued the same in inch pounds?
i haven't checked to see what they are torqued to exactly, but they are still snug and there is no play. I'm having issues with the stock box mag is having issues feeding and id like to switch to a detachable mag for ease of use, also the fore end is so flimsy that even just resting the gun on the fore end in a "firing" position causes the the barrel to make contact with the the stock. all in all im not happy with the stock and am just looking for suggestions on a good quality manufacturer because there are so many out there to choose from.I'm 6'2 and I've owned or a very least shot just about every factory 700 stock variation over the last 40 some years.
BDL,ADL, HS Prec., Mountain Rifle, Hogue,McMillan and B&C to name a few.
While they may not be 100 percent ideal for my build I've never thought of any of them as being a problem.
Just sayin is all.
Any thoughts on what your stock bolts are torqued to and are they torqued the same in inch pounds?
Prophet River has Bell and Carlson in the BDL Alaskan Sporter style for just north of 400 dollars.
I've got that same stock on my 270 BDL and it's nice for what it costs.
It has aluminum bedding and basically mimics the contours of the HS Precision stock at lest cost.
Should be pretty much a straight drop in fit.
RJ's suggestion of the McMillan for 5 bills is also a very good one.
If you don't like the green marble finish you can always re-paint to whatever looks best.
I have quite a FEW B&C 's and i find them a bit thick thru the pistol grip area where the Mac's i have are not so much - that's why i suggested it - BUT if NEWgunNUTS has big Mitts then a B&C will be Find ! RJ




























