I ended up ordering the following stock directly from B&C. It is made for a "heavy barrel" though I am just going to have plenty of clearance with my stock sporter barrel. Can't wait to see what happens
Buying a bull barrel channeled stock sounds like a good excuse to blueprint the action, and hang a Rem Varmint contoured Bartlein on it...Then you WILL have a shooter.
I have 2 of the S2's currently. One is in the original Grey/grey stock configuration in a 7mm/08 and the other is a 243 in one of the Kryptek-style camo patterns.
The 7mm/08 puts 5 of the 140 gr NBT's inside .75" and holds that group out to 400 (farthest I've taken it). This AFTER I sanded out the barrel-bump.
The 243 (again, after bump removal) puts 5 90 NAB's inside of .5" at 100 and I have a 4 shot group at 500 that's about 2".
I picked up a Howa 1500 in 308 for a song and have only played with it at 100 yards. 5-shots inside .6 and I haven't done a thing to it other than change out the scope and check the screws for torque.
The 243 took a doe at 453 this year with a single shot. She never knew what hit her.
Perhaps I would!
The stock came directly from B&C and I must say I was impressed by the stock. Unfortunately, my range time didn't go quite as well as I hoped. It shot 1.75" @ 102 yards (5 shots). I am at a loss as to where to go from here.
Bed it.
I free float and bed all of my Vanguards, and they shoot very well. I'm currently doing it again with a Vanguard that arrived here last week. This one is going into a Stocky's thumbhole for Dad.
Which one?By the way, I may be headed your direction this fall to start seminary in Grand Rapids. Thanks for the help!
Paul in Boise
Which one?
Good luck!Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. I have applied and should hear back in about one month!