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Remington 700 long range vs sendaro
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1397237" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>I could have sworn I read that about the B&C stocks, but I guess I was thinking of the injection-molded fill of the HS stocks. Regardless, the H.S. stocks are definitely more rigid and solid-feeling. I think it must be the structural design of the B&C stocks. They feel like they are more resin, and less glass, whereas the H.S. feel like they are more rigid from tighter-laid glass, or maybe they pressurize it while it dries to compact the layers very tightly for rigidity, then CNC mill it out? Something they do in their production process is definitely different. My rifles in B&C stocks shoot great, but I prefer my stocks not to flex. I will probably upgrade them sooner or later to something else, like the Stocky's Long Range stocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1397237, member: 12995"] I could have sworn I read that about the B&C stocks, but I guess I was thinking of the injection-molded fill of the HS stocks. Regardless, the H.S. stocks are definitely more rigid and solid-feeling. I think it must be the structural design of the B&C stocks. They feel like they are more resin, and less glass, whereas the H.S. feel like they are more rigid from tighter-laid glass, or maybe they pressurize it while it dries to compact the layers very tightly for rigidity, then CNC mill it out? Something they do in their production process is definitely different. My rifles in B&C stocks shoot great, but I prefer my stocks not to flex. I will probably upgrade them sooner or later to something else, like the Stocky's Long Range stocks. [/QUOTE]
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