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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

stovey, great to see your progress! thanks for the pictures.

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 8:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Kinda curious about the stock...

Is it possible to post some photos of the stocks “support” system the next time you have it apart?

I’ve been researching replacement stocks for both a Remington short action 700 BDL and a Savage 11

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 14, 2018 11:33 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Nathan Foster over here www.balistic research sells both bedding kits (which are easy to use I can use them) and a stock stabalizing kit which also has great online tutorials on how to use it ,not to mention the extra effort that they put in with emails coming in thick n fast.....
it might be worth having a look Stovie old mate.... even just to give the old brain dept some food for thought..... if stock is flexi and you can fix it on the cheap...well why the heck not???
great looking rifle ,pleased to hear its a shooter.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 1:53 am    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Elvis wrote:
Nathan Foster over here www.balistic research sells both bedding kits (which are easy to use I can use them) and a stock stabalizing kit which also has great online tutorials on how to use it ,not to mention the extra effort that they put in with emails coming in thick n fast.....
it might be worth having a look Stovie old mate.... even just to give the old brain dept some food for thought..... if stock is flexi and you can fix it on the cheap...well why the heck not???
great looking rifle ,pleased to hear its a shooter.

Is this the guys Elvis?

www.ballisticstudies.com/

We are a small, family run business, based out of Taranaki, New Zealand, who specialize in cartridge research and testing, and rifle accurizing.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 5:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Alow, stovey! It looks like your move East to AZ has been great for you!!

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:26 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

stovepipe wrote:
hunterjoe21 wrote:
Kinda curious about the stock...

Is it possible to post some photos of the stocks “support” system the next time you have it apart?

I’ve been researching replacement stocks for both a Remington short action 700 BDL and a Savage 11

Here: Pillar-bed left, block-bed right.

Not as rigid as a BC, Boyds or any of those glass/nylon jobs, nothing is, not even wood.

But I don't shoot from a level bench, don't need a truly rigid stock. I shoot off crazy irregular surfaces (truck tailgates are one of those....) I don't mind a little "give" in case I have to cant it a bit after my set. That tube is so stout your REALLY gona have to bear down on it to get it to deflect. If I had a truly rigid stock, I'd have to get a cant/pan bi-pod. No two ways about it. This one is stiff enough and allows some wiggle room in case I gota cheat the angle a little.

I also recommend the B&C Medallion and Boyds varmint tactical semi-vert grip stocks. Those are rigid. Big time. Very popular with the 700 Rem boys. Great tactical/bench/varmint stocks.

This would be a hunting application, so I’m confident that the block bed would work. I gotta find something shorter than standard LOP for the wife. She can get by with 13.5”, but 13 is probably better.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 11:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Vince wrote:
Elvis wrote:
Nathan Foster over here www.balistic research sells both bedding kits (which are easy to use I can use them) and a stock stabalizing kit which also has great online tutorials on how to use it ,not to mention the extra effort that they put in with emails coming in thick n fast.....
it might be worth having a look Stovie old mate.... even just to give the old brain dept some food for thought..... if stock is flexi and you can fix it on the cheap...well why the heck not???
great looking rifle ,pleased to hear its a shooter.

Is this the guys Elvis?

www.ballisticstudies.com/

We are a small, family run business, based out of Taranaki, New Zealand, who specialize in cartridge research and testing, and rifle accurizing.


yip thats the one...very good site it is too,full of great info.
his books are well worth the $$$ and full of great stuff,I own 4 of them,the .270 got bedded with 1/2 a bedding kit.

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PostPosted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 2:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

Joe if you advertise I can just about guarantee there will be someone with youth length stock who's youngun has got bigger (like mushrooms they just keep growin) who will be looking to do opposite to you....get in touch and swap win win.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2018 5:44 pm    Post subject: Re: Shorty's new clothes. Reply with quote

stovepipe wrote:
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This would be a hunting application, so I’m confident that the block bed would work. I gotta find something shorter than standard LOP for the wife. She can get by with 13.5”, but 13 is probably better.

Hogue, HS possibly for a custom, or...? for a LOP that short.

Mossberg and Howa make short LOP rifles already stocked (or used to....).

I may have found a solution.

Savage introduced their revamped 110 line at this years SHOT show. New for this year is their Accufit stock which allows you to adjust both LOP and comb height. So I can “custom fit” it to her with pieces included in the box. Another plus, she wont be limited to the short barrels everyone wants to use on their “youth” size models.

I haven’t found a lot of “Real People” reviews yet. Most of what I can find are the gun writers regurgitating whatever Savage has fed to them. They have just started showing up in stores around here.

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