Re: choate stocks any good?
Coyboy1978 you are going going to get a lot of elitist type of response here. Let me tell you my thoughts on this matter.
A lot of people here on the Hide have more experience pertaining to gun stocks than I do but I have gone through my share of stocks (2 McMillan A-5 wheel cheek spacer length sniper fill, 2 AICS 1.5 and an AICS 2.0, 3 H-S Precision PST-025, a Bell and Carlson Varmint tactical--the stock that kinda looks like an A-3 with that butt hook, a KRG W3C stock, and finally 2 Choate tactical stocks). I have used all of these stocks quite extensively so I have an idea of what each stock feels like and their quirks.
I think the stocks are really good for the money. The 2 Choates I have right now are actually on my competition rifles. They have the features that I want plus I have also added some things to it. The stock has an accessory rail that I can attach a bipod adapter to attach a bipod or a handstop that I can attach a sling when I want to shoot in position (siting, kneeling, or prone). The stock has a full aluminum bedding V block that I can just torque my action in without the need to bed. The butt and trigger area of the stock are hollow so I can add lead weights there to balance the rifle for position shooting. I have added a karstens cheek rest to get the proper cheek weld. The stock length of pull can be lengthened via spacers (just like an AICS or McMillan stock they also use spacers for length of pull adjustments). One of my competition rifles is a 22lr. It is actually a 40-x and that rifle is 17lbs with the USO scope on it. Rifle shoots well in position and off of the bipod as well. Stock had all of the features I was looking for in a stock and was quite cheap when compared to other stocks. If you want a functional stock that works and looks great get this stock. If you want to impress all of the elitist bunch then get a McMillan and they will be like, "wooooo...you have a McMillan (since everyone seems to know the McMillan name--you could get a Manners, AICS, McRee, JAE, etc. but not everyone seems to know them like the McMillan)." Let me know if you have any other questions about the stock.
Hope this helps.
Gene