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Offline Mckie Hollow

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Synthetic Stock for a Model 7 CDL 350 Mag.
« on: December 25, 2010, 04:10:38 AM »
Looking to maybe lighten up My CDL. Remington & others offer a black synthetic for about $100. A Remington Rep. told me that the stock weighs in @ about 2lbs.. This does not seem to get Me much lighter than the original wood.  The question is this - are these stocks made of fiberglass or injection molded with some fiberglass in it? Are these stocks worth it, or should I look toward a higher quality stock. I have also been looking @ the High Tech stocks from Basner. The High Tech should get Me the weight reduction that I'm looking for.

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Re: Synthetic Stock for a Model 7 CDL 350 Mag.
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2010, 06:18:54 AM »
$100 equals craptastic injection molded plastic.

Even the cheaper B&C aftermarket stocks with some fiberglass and aluminum bedding blocks come in at over twice that price.  You can get some pillar bedded stocks (Hogue comes to mind) for around the $100 mark, but beware that the barrel channel can contact the barrel changing your harmonics.

I've owned stocks from B&C, H-S Precision, Manners and McMillan.  I'll not own a B&C again, but can vouch for the other three, especially the Manners and McMillan.  Price though is considerably more.

Buy once cry once is my look at it.   Both of these companies make lightweight and customiseable stocks.  www.mannersstocks.com     www.mcmfamily.com

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Re: Synthetic Stock for a Model 7 CDL 350 Mag.
« Reply #2 on: January 07, 2011, 01:54:55 PM »
I think that you have convinced Me, Diggler. looking into a Basner.