Yep, Coretac has them. Just ordered another set this morning for my T3 Sporter I just nabbed.
Do you do the bedding yourself?
Yes I do, pretty easy really. Just take your time and block all holes where you don't want the bedding material and use a good release agent every where the bedding material touches the action and barrel. I also rough up the stock and drill some shallow holes in certain areas to allow the bedding material to get into the stock and form up a better mechanical lock. Tape off areas on the action that are above the stock line and clean up is easier, have lots of paper towel and Q tips on hand, take your time, have a beer to relax with some good music and have at it.
My approach is different. I just order a Bell & Carlson stock with the full aluminum bedding block as well as built in recoil lug then fit the rifle to it and go shoot. Have not had to bed those stocks to the action so far to get good accuracy.
T3 Lite in 300wsm does 3/8 to a tiny bit larger inch groups from cold bore with 5 to ten minutes between shots, when conditions are right and I am up to it. Most days I can get half inch groups at 100. This is not to say all T3 rifles are up to it as some shoot and some are good but not as good.
So you take 25-50 minutes to do a 5 rounds group? I'd die of boredom waiting that long between shots.
My approach is different. I just order a Bell & Carlson stock with the full aluminum bedding block as well as built in recoil lug then fit the rifle to it and go shoot. Have not had to bed those stocks to the action so far to get good accuracy.
T3 Lite in 300wsm does 3/8 to a tiny bit larger inch groups from cold bore with 5 to ten minutes between shots, when conditions are right and I am up to it. Most days I can get half inch groups at 100. This is not to say all T3 rifles are up to it as some shoot and some are good but not as good.