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Budget Build Help - Laminate or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr. Vette" data-source="post: 626053" data-attributes="member: 22335"><p>If Stocky's doesn't have one in stock, they usually have them in quickly.</p><p></p><p>Call them if there is one you like in a B&C and see when they may get the next shipment in. The mountain rifle stock is a bit slimmer in the grip and slimmer overall.</p><p></p><p>Boyds also has ADL long action stocks:</p><p><a href="http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/Replacement-Stocks-for-Remington-Rifles-and-Shotguns-s/209.htm?searching=Y&sort=9&cat=209&show=12&page=1&brand=REMINGTON%20700%20ADL%20LA" target="_blank">Replacement Stocks for Remington Rifles and Shotguns</a></p><p></p><p>You would probably want to swap the pad on the Boyds unit for a Decelerator or similar.</p><p>Their thumbholes are in stock, and I have one on a Savage 93. If you have a gun store near you I'd look at one of those, as they are Boyd's stocks. You can then get an idea what those stocks are like, especially for hand sizing.</p><p>My two young girls have shot my 93 in 22LR and not had any problems, FYI.</p><p></p><p>For the scopes I own two Nikon Monarch 5-20x44 scopes in addition to the Vortexes I linked. I find the Vortex to have a larger field of view when comparing them side-by-side, and a much larger eyebox. It is much more comfortable to use. The Vortex is my preference, no contest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr. Vette, post: 626053, member: 22335"] If Stocky's doesn't have one in stock, they usually have them in quickly. Call them if there is one you like in a B&C and see when they may get the next shipment in. The mountain rifle stock is a bit slimmer in the grip and slimmer overall. Boyds also has ADL long action stocks: [URL="http://www.boydsgunstocks.com/Replacement-Stocks-for-Remington-Rifles-and-Shotguns-s/209.htm?searching=Y&sort=9&cat=209&show=12&page=1&brand=REMINGTON%20700%20ADL%20LA"]Replacement Stocks for Remington Rifles and Shotguns[/URL] You would probably want to swap the pad on the Boyds unit for a Decelerator or similar. Their thumbholes are in stock, and I have one on a Savage 93. If you have a gun store near you I'd look at one of those, as they are Boyd's stocks. You can then get an idea what those stocks are like, especially for hand sizing. My two young girls have shot my 93 in 22LR and not had any problems, FYI. For the scopes I own two Nikon Monarch 5-20x44 scopes in addition to the Vortexes I linked. I find the Vortex to have a larger field of view when comparing them side-by-side, and a much larger eyebox. It is much more comfortable to use. The Vortex is my preference, no contest. [/QUOTE]
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