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Colorado Cajun 12-07-2010 07:34 PM

New stock for a Rem. 700 3006???
 
Any ideas on a good quality synthetic stock for a remington 700 for around $200? I'm looking for answers from folks who have purchased aftermarket stocks. Let's hear the good and the bad. Thanks you!

Mitch

Big Uncle 12-08-2010 06:18 AM

I think the Bell and Carlson stocks are in this price range. I have had a few, and they are good products for the price. Don't expect a perfect drop-in fit, but a little glass bedding will make them work very well. The 700 action is fairly easy to glass bed.

jdhogg 12-08-2010 06:22 AM

hogue makes a great tough stock,check them out

bigcountry 12-08-2010 06:31 AM

Look for specials on mcmillan bro website. I got one wheel of a deal for my 700BDL with DBM. Its a rare combo and maybe why I got a good deal. I got it for $300 shipped. Also got a sako75 swirley for little over 4. I am extremely pleased with both.

Colorado Cajun 12-08-2010 01:45 PM

Thanks for the replies! I should have also added that it is for an ADL. I see a lot more options for BDL's but I really have no desire to convert it. I don't find the ADL a big deal to unload and no drop plate is one less thing to go wrong while hunting.

Duckbutter48 12-09-2010 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by Colorado Cajun (Post 3736940)
Thanks for the replies! I should have also added that it is for an ADL. I see a lot more options for BDL's but I really have no desire to convert it. I don't find the ADL a big deal to unload and no drop plate is one less thing to go wrong while hunting.

I have the LA hardware if you decide you want to make it a BDL. PM me if interested. Its new.

skb2706 12-09-2010 11:16 AM

Houge overmolded stocks are far too heavy in my opinion. I'd look for either a synthetic takeoff in the classifieds or maybe a HS Precision dropin.

Colorado Cajun 12-10-2010 09:11 AM


Originally Posted by skb2706 (Post 3737576)
Houge overmolded stocks are far too heavy in my opinion. I'd look for either a synthetic takeoff in the classifieds or maybe a HS Precision dropin.


After reading your post, I started researching the HS Precision and I'm liking the reviews. I'll keep looking into this brand.
Thanks!

Duckbutter, if I change my mind on the BDL, I'll get with you. Thanks!

bigcountry 12-10-2010 09:22 AM


Originally Posted by Colorado Cajun (Post 3738156)
After reading your post, I started researching the HS Precision and I'm liking the reviews. I'll keep looking into this brand.
Thanks!

Duckbutter, if I change my mind on the BDL, I'll get with you. Thanks!

I have had the HS before. It worked well. I am not sure if it was the heavy palm swell or what but I didn't care much. I loved the idea of a full bedding block. But found out, you still have to glass bed it to get good bedding. There is no free lunch no matter if its steel or plastic or fiberglass.

Colorado Cajun 12-11-2010 07:17 PM

Well, I decided today that I'm going to glass bed and stiffen up my factory stock for now. Thanks for the input guys.


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