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The Basics, Starting Out
Bell and Carlson M40?
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<blockquote data-quote="chav0_12" data-source="post: 2883292" data-attributes="member: 29765"><p>I have a Bell and Carlson on my semi-custom 28 Nosler. It's a decent stock, my Savage options were limited. I have one on a Browning A-Bolt II, I'm pretty sure the one that came on my Nosler M48 Liberty is a Bell and Carlson, and the Sako A7 Roughtech that I had was a Bell and Carlson too. They make decent stocks, they're not the best and they're not super wiz-bang or light, but they're better than plastic factory stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chav0_12, post: 2883292, member: 29765"] I have a Bell and Carlson on my semi-custom 28 Nosler. It’s a decent stock, my Savage options were limited. I have one on a Browning A-Bolt II, I'm pretty sure the one that came on my Nosler M48 Liberty is a Bell and Carlson, and the Sako A7 Roughtech that I had was a Bell and Carlson too. They make decent stocks, they’re not the best and they’re not super wiz-bang or light, but they’re better than plastic factory stocks. [/QUOTE]
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