Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

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I'm trying to put together a list of stocks that are pretty much drop in that don't require any bedding and are inletted for DBM. I will be using a LTR type 20' fluted barrel (not sure what the contour would be).

Any ones that you can think of off the top of your head that are inletted for Badger DBM and don't require a smith?
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

Oubeta....the only stocks that come with a DBM ready to go that I know of are the:

AICS 1.0, 1.5, 2.0
Manners T series with their Mini Chasis Installed
McMillan already inletted for the Badger M5
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

I like my MCREE very much. No work needed on those stocks. They are ready to accept AI mags. Scott is a great guy to work with.
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

Mcree and AICS are great, but can be heavy. Also, the AICS can not be user friendly with some shooters. If you prefer a traditional style stock, the Manners mini chassis is probably the way to go.

Before you commit to the AICS, try one out. The Mcree is a solid aluminum stock and the feel turns some people off.

I'd say if you are going into it "cold bore" and not able to try any specific stock, to go for the Manners.
 
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Also, the Choate Tactical does not require bedding. I have it and for the money is a very nice stock. (not the sniper one, this one looks similar to the McMillen)
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jman841</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Also, the Choate Tactical does not require bedding.</div></div>

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Just because Choate says that doesn't mean its true.

Try bedding it, see how it improves, and then try saying that it doesn't need bedding. I'm speaking from experience.
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

oubeta:

I've got some statements at home with his # on it. I'll send that to you. I tried his website and couldn't get on it either.
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

Im starting a similar project. Anyone have experience with the AICS vs McMillan? Ive shot the AICS with a .338 Norma, never fired off a McMillan, Love the AICS so far.

Sorry to butt in oubeta
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Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

I Did have to use sand paper to get the barrel to free float but the bedding in mine is an aluminum V- Block and once properly tightened holds it securely. I get .5 inch 5 shot groups at 100 yards with hand loads with the rifle after changing to that stock and have been very pleased with it.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Lowlight</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Manners Mini Chassis is really good... </div></div>

I am glad to hear it because i just ordered a T4 with the mini chassis. Now i wait.
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

The basic HS Precision short action stock pretty much drops in and is a good sturdy shooting platform. I've replaced two of the Hogue stocks on the 700 Tactical rifles. One in .223 and one in .308 and am real happy with the way they perform. It's light weight in comparison to most other "tactical" stocks.

Indiansinger
 
Re: Drop in Stocks for 700 .308

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: brand692</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Jman841</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Also, the Choate Tactical does not require bedding.</div></div>

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Just because Choate says that doesn't mean its true.

Try bedding it, see how it improves, and then try saying that it doesn't need bedding. I'm speaking from experience.

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My first stock was the choate tactical, while it shot fine unbedded, it got better after the bedding job was complete.