I've read and read and did review after review on the stocks out there. While I know it comes down to MY decision, I would like some input from you guys. I have a Savage 10 FCP-SR .308. I've looked at the Choate, McMillan, H-S, and Bell and Carlson. I see the McMillan would be the best choice in MY opinion, but I don't feel comfortable about sending my rifle out, never have. Possibly could let gunsmith do the fitting. The price is the other thing about the McMillan, twice as much as the others. With the Choate, H-S, and B&C being cheaper, what would you recommend? I'm looking for a tactical/target model, with adjustable cheek rest. If you own a Savage model 10, especially the FCP-SR, definitely chime in on what you did. I somewhat like the feel of the accu-stock, and thought just about adding a Karsten Cheek Rest, but I want a wider front as well. So that brought me to wanting to change the stock. I had this Savage and a Rem 700 in my hand, went with the Savage cuz it already had DBM, 20 MOA rail, and threaded barrel, and would cost way more to do those to a rem. But the stock option for Rem are crazy, like a Ruger 10/22. But I'm sticking with my rifle, so please help. And yes, I'm a newb to shooting scoped rifles, but not in guns in general, so I joined SH a while ago, so sorry if I get things wrong or seem I don't know what I'm talking about. I'm learning and trying! Thanks