B&C or Stockys

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I'm going to purchase a new stock for my Rem mod. 700 300 RUM. I putting a Sendero barrel on it so I need a bigger barrel channel for it. It has an HS Precision stock on it now with full aluminum bedding block from tang/grip to end of forearm. Bell and Carlson are the same. From end to end. I have one on my Tikka and another HS on my Ruger. I like them and the idea. Stockys have just the aluminum action bedding block. Is that a disadvantage? The Stockys are on sale for $188. B&C aren't and are $272. The B&C says 2 pds. Stockys 2.5 pds. Length of pull 14.625 for B&C. 14.5 for Stockys. I like the longer pull. My question is the block through forearm better and worth the $84 more ? Thinking of going with B&C again ????
Thanks!
 
Is there something w
rong with your current stock?
This site isn't working for me tonight.
Nothing wrong with HS stock. I'm putting a Sendero barrel on it so the barrel channel is too small. I'm not sure I can or want to enlatge it myself. It has an aluminum block all the way to the foreend also.
 
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I'm not sure if you saw this thread, but some guys shared their experiences with the stocky's composite stock you are referring to. I am basically trying to decide between the same two brands as I have not talked myself into getting another manners. I love the one I have but trying one of these or getting a B&C vs dropping another 600 on a manners is pretty tempting. My buddy has all B&C on his guns and they all shoot great. I would love another manners but saving a little money with this one would be nice as I have some big life events going on right now.

Here is the link to the thread I mentioned.

https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/experience-with-stockys-composite-stocks.222076/
 
I'm going to purchase a new stock for my Rem mod. 700 300 RUM. I putting a Sendero barrel on it so I need a bigger barrel channel for it. It has an HS Precision stock on it now with full aluminum bedding block from tang/grip to end of forearm. Bell and Carlson are the same. From end to end. I have one on my Tikka and another HS on my Ruger. I like them and the idea. Stockys have just the aluminum action bedding block. Is that a disadvantage? The Stockys are on sale for $188. B&C aren't and are $272. The B&C says 2 pds. Stockys 2.5 pds. Length of pull 14.625 for B&C. 14.5 for Stockys. I like the longer pull. My question is the block through forearm better and worth the $84 more ? Thinking of going with B&C again ????
Thanks!
i just had a mcmillan built for my rem 700 260 rem target rifle and they did a great job and you can choose options such as pillars
 
This site isn't working for me tonight.
Nothing wrong with HS stock. I'm putting a Sendero barrel on it so the barrel channel is too small. I'm not sure I can or want to enlatge it myself. It has an aluminum block all the way to the foreend also.
OK. The Sendero stock is an HS with a larger channel.
I have a spare I would sell if you're interested.
 
I'm not sure if you saw this thread, but some guys shared their experiences with the stocky's composite stock you are referring to. I am basically trying to decide between the same two brands as I have not talked myself into getting another manners. I love the one I have but trying one of these or getting a B&C vs dropping another 600 on a manners is pretty tempting. My buddy has all B&C on his guns and they all shoot great. I would love another manners but saving a little money with this one would be nice as I have some big life events going on right now.

Here is the link to the thread I mentioned.

https://www.longrangehunting.com/threads/experience-with-stockys-composite-stocks.222076/
I ordered a thumbhole stock from Stockys yesterday most their Rem 700 stocks were on sale for $188. B&C weren't and were $272. I didnt see any B&C thumbhole stocks .
 
I had a couple Ruger MKII's in Hogue stocks with just the aluminum pillars. I bedded the recoil lug, and both rifles shot sub MOA. I'm no benchrest guy, but I was impressed.
 
I had a couple Ruger MKII's in Hogue stocks with just the aluminum pillars. I bedded the recoil lug, and both rifles shot sub MOA. I'm no benchrest guy, but I was impressed.
I have an HS stock on my Ruger MkII in 7mm rem mag. I like it. With heavy bullets it's sub MOA. Has the same stock on my Rem 300 rum . I like it but putting a sendero barrel on it. Need needed a new stock.
 
I have an HS stock on my Ruger MkII in 7mm rem mag. I like it. With heavy bullets it's sub MOA. Has the same stock on my Rem 300 rum . I like it but putting a sendero barrel on it. Need needed a new stock.

I had a 300 RUM Sendero. It had a under reamed chamber. Factory ammo I had to force the bolt closed. I experimented with shortening the shell holder so the shoulder would be pushed back a little. Never could get it to close properly. I traded it to someone here, he was going to rebarrel it as a 338 Edge. I guess that long winded story was a way of saying I loved those stocks, especially on the VSSF-II with the green spladder.
 
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