The Ferrata overall is a large stock so, larger the stock the more material and thus heavier the stock.How about a much lighter version of the Ferrata?
The Ferrata overall is a large stock so, larger the stock the more material and thus heavier the stock.How about a much lighter version of the Ferrata?
You limit your sales base by not making stocks for Tikka and Howa.2 of the most sold rifles out there.
Just my opinion.
You can call us and order Tikka direct. Have you tried this and not had success? Just wanting to understand the "hail marys....balance on your toes....." so we can adjust on our end if there's an issue.They make tikka stocks you just have to spin in circles and say Hail Marys and balance on your toes to buy one
Glad it's changed, the last time I tried was admittedly last year? and you told me I had to buy through an approved dealer and wouldn't sell me oneYou can call us and order Tikka direct. Have you tried this and not had success? Just wanting to understand the "hail marys....balance on your toes....." so we can adjust on our end if there's an issue.
Which Model 70?I'll second the Model 70. I'll buy one for my daughter's rifle so we can get rid of the laminated wood stock and save a bit of weight.
Long actionWhich Model 70?
More which generation? i have a Mcmillan collecting dust for a pre-war, I don't know if a smith could make it fit, but yours if you want it.Long action
Not pre 64. This rifle was bought new in the early 80's. I've re-barreled it a couple of times and it sits in a Boyds now. It's nice to shoot but I think we can get rid of some weight with carbon. A bird told me that AG might be working on this. Or maybe it was Mesa.More which generation? i have a Mcmillan collecting dust for a pre-war, I don't know if a smith could make it fit, but yours if you want it.
How are the Savage stocks coming? I would like one for a Savage Ultralite LA.We were wondering if Savage was going to pop up. We are working on those programs now. We're hoping to have Savage options ready to sell in August.