Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
#1
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
I was wondering if anyone here has experience with Bell and Carlson Carbelite Classic stocks? I just bought a Bell and Carlson Carbelite Classic “drop in” stock from MidwayUSA for my Winchester 70 (.300 Win Mag) and I have a problem. The action fits into the stock properly, however the barrel channel of the stock seems to be molded slightly off-center. When you look down the length of the stock and barrel, the barrel appears to point to the left due to the barrel channel’s crookedness. Has anybody come across this before? I was hoping for a true “drop in” fit, but it doesn’t seem to be working out that way. Any advice or helpful hints are much appreciated, thanks.
Also, I do have a Dremel but I am very hesitant to use it on an otherwise nice stock. [8D]
Thanks!
Also, I do have a Dremel but I am very hesitant to use it on an otherwise nice stock. [8D]
Thanks!
#2
Giant Nontypical
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RE: Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
Not unusual problem with a lot of so called drop in stocks in the raw . I would call them and ask them for the next step. Do not attempt home gunsmithing on it or they may void the warranty
#3
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
Thanks oldelkhunter, I think I’d probably return it to Midway before I start amateur gunsmithing and ruin it. I’ll try to give them a call this afternoon to see what they say.
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
I had A similar expreience with Bell& carlson stocks I didn't want to send it back to Bell & Carlson so I fixed it myself [voiding the warranty] The last 4-5 stocks I have bought have been Hogue Overmold with the full-length bedding block all of these I have bought have been true drop-in and they are alot quieter than the Bell & Carlson the Hogue stocks seem alot better but that is just my opinion I hope this helps chad
#7
Join Date: Dec 2004
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RE: Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
Its not uncommon. I have not seen a really good drop in till you get to things like HS and McMillan. And even at that rate they all really need bedding. Even the HS with bedding blocks need bedding to perform the best.
FWIW IMHO if you don't bed the gun then there is really not much reason to swap stocks.
FWIW IMHO if you don't bed the gun then there is really not much reason to swap stocks.
#8
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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RE: Help! – New Bell and Carlson Stock Problem
Thanks everybody for the words of wisdom. I’m not sure I want to undertake a huge expense replacing an otherwise good factory stock. I can foresee gunsmith charges doubling the cost of this stock in the end. Part of the reason I bought the B&C stock was that it was a nice color contrast with the matte black barrel/action and gray w/black spider web stock, but function-wise, the factory stock is sufficient (the recoil “pad” sucks though). I called B&C yesterday and a tech rep is supposed to be calling back, though I haven’t heard anything yet. I do own an HS Precision stock on a stainless Remington 700 7mm Mag and they’re nice, but expensive. I’ll have to see what B&C tech says.