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<blockquote data-quote="radnur22" data-source="post: 172408" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>i concur with the above posts regarding stockade stocks. i bought the mule deer from brownells. you may have to do a bit of tweaking, but it is well worth it. i had to do a little sanding on the tang area so it was free floating (savages don't like pressure on the tang), some reshaping of trigger guard screw hole and a longer front receiver screw. that being said, i just ordered the money saver tactical stock stock for my next kirby build: 338 edge on a savage action. since i am limited to a single shot, kevin is making the stock a single shot stock. it will come in at around 32 oz. the beauty of the money saver/out of mold stocks are you can paint them to your liking. i use brownell's alumahyde II.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="radnur22, post: 172408, member: 924"] i concur with the above posts regarding stockade stocks. i bought the mule deer from brownells. you may have to do a bit of tweaking, but it is well worth it. i had to do a little sanding on the tang area so it was free floating (savages don't like pressure on the tang), some reshaping of trigger guard screw hole and a longer front receiver screw. that being said, i just ordered the money saver tactical stock stock for my next kirby build: 338 edge on a savage action. since i am limited to a single shot, kevin is making the stock a single shot stock. it will come in at around 32 oz. the beauty of the money saver/out of mold stocks are you can paint them to your liking. i use brownell's alumahyde II. [/QUOTE]
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