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<blockquote data-quote="sdlonggunner" data-source="post: 489420" data-attributes="member: 30313"><p><strong>B&C vs others</strong></p><p></p><p>this thread is getting off track what im asking is if you have a b&c stock do you like it? are you happy with the accuracy? does it completely float the barrel when you bolt it up first time? did you glass bed the action?</p><p> </p><p>i dont think that just because something costs more it is better. though there is some degree of truth to that idea.</p><p> </p><p>think about this i have also looked at mcmillan and manners stocks of similar design that cost about twice as much as the B&C does that mean they are worth twice as much for the same thing? in fact, if im not mistaken, both mcmillan and manners are pillar bedded and the B&C is full lenght block. i have not experienced the diffence in these bedding practices so i dont know if or why one is better than the other.</p><p> </p><p>if money was no object i would get the jae-700 but that is 1100 more than the B&C, though that price includes all the bells and whistles a guy could want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sdlonggunner, post: 489420, member: 30313"] [b]B&C vs others[/b] this thread is getting off track what im asking is if you have a b&c stock do you like it? are you happy with the accuracy? does it completely float the barrel when you bolt it up first time? did you glass bed the action? i dont think that just because something costs more it is better. though there is some degree of truth to that idea. think about this i have also looked at mcmillan and manners stocks of similar design that cost about twice as much as the B&C does that mean they are worth twice as much for the same thing? in fact, if im not mistaken, both mcmillan and manners are pillar bedded and the B&C is full lenght block. i have not experienced the diffence in these bedding practices so i dont know if or why one is better than the other. if money was no object i would get the jae-700 but that is 1100 more than the B&C, though that price includes all the bells and whistles a guy could want. [/QUOTE]
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