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<blockquote data-quote="Bob58" data-source="post: 208134" data-attributes="member: 9385"><p>Help! I'm having Savage build a .300 WSM in their model 10, with a fluted heavy barrel. I'd like to replace the stock Savage stock (bad pun intended), but don't know what to choose. I like the Stockade line, especially their Woodchuck stock, but want a stock that is:</p><p>a) More manageable than the Woodchuck for carrying (Woodchuck is 2 3/8" wide at forearm)</p><p>b) Will adapt to, or fit without any adaptation, the Savage heavy barrel.</p><p></p><p>I don't like the Monte Carlo style stocks - I think they increase felt recoil, but others who have more experience may know better than I. My preference is for a straight rear stock, like the Stockade Woodchuck.</p><p></p><p>Cost is a consideration, too. I'd rather not spend several hundred dollars, if that can be avoided.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Bob58</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob58, post: 208134, member: 9385"] Help! I'm having Savage build a .300 WSM in their model 10, with a fluted heavy barrel. I'd like to replace the stock Savage stock (bad pun intended), but don't know what to choose. I like the Stockade line, especially their Woodchuck stock, but want a stock that is: a) More manageable than the Woodchuck for carrying (Woodchuck is 2 3/8" wide at forearm) b) Will adapt to, or fit without any adaptation, the Savage heavy barrel. I don't like the Monte Carlo style stocks - I think they increase felt recoil, but others who have more experience may know better than I. My preference is for a straight rear stock, like the Stockade Woodchuck. Cost is a consideration, too. I'd rather not spend several hundred dollars, if that can be avoided. Any suggestions? Thanks, Bob58 [/QUOTE]
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