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Impressed with my 17WSM.
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<blockquote data-quote="B1s BmagX2" data-source="post: 2831814" data-attributes="member: 116037"><p>I did bed my original plastic stock and stiffened and centered the forearm with a piece of aluminum channel. Sounds like we're on the same page. But I do like the spike camp stock a lot more. The feel I guess? I modified it too. Trimmed off the excess forearm extension, then plane down the "bump" Boyds puts on the lower part of it. That probably knocked off a few ounces. Mine is still the lightest (most potent per pound) rifle I have. I also kept the weight down with my optics. Put an Athlon compact 4x12x40 scope on it. "0" at 100 yards. Decent glass for the money. I dispatched chucks easily out to 200 yards with it. My varminter is a little heftier at around 9-10 pounds. I'm using a Vortex Crossfire II 6x18x40 1-inch tube zeroed at 150 yards. I've managed some 300+ yard scores with it on calm days. Knocks "em" down, they don't get up!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B1s BmagX2, post: 2831814, member: 116037"] I did bed my original plastic stock and stiffened and centered the forearm with a piece of aluminum channel. Sounds like we're on the same page. But I do like the spike camp stock a lot more. The feel I guess? I modified it too. Trimmed off the excess forearm extension, then plane down the "bump" Boyds puts on the lower part of it. That probably knocked off a few ounces. Mine is still the lightest (most potent per pound) rifle I have. I also kept the weight down with my optics. Put an Athlon compact 4x12x40 scope on it. "0" at 100 yards. Decent glass for the money. I dispatched chucks easily out to 200 yards with it. My varminter is a little heftier at around 9-10 pounds. I'm using a Vortex Crossfire II 6x18x40 1-inch tube zeroed at 150 yards. I've managed some 300+ yard scores with it on calm days. Knocks "em" down, they don't get up!! [/QUOTE]
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