Looking for a good stock recommendation

keninsb

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I recently purchased a Remington 700 SPS Tactical AAC-SD and want to get a well built light weight tactical stock for it. I am planning on adding a Badger Trigger Guard and maybe a Jewell trigger. At some point I will also add a Badger bolt knob and a muzzle brake, but don't plan on dumping TOO much money into the rifle. I may have the action trued and will definitely get the receiver bedded.
Anyway, I was thinking of the McMillan Light Tactical, one of the HS Precision Tactical stocks or a Bell & Carlson Tactical stock. One of my concerns is weight, so I would like to find a nice light weight stock. Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Ken
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

I am sure the other guys can better chime in as to a solid, light stock...but, I can tell you one to stay away from (since you said "light") is the B&C A5 Medalist...I have it on my SPS TAC and, while I love it, it is anything but light...just a heads up.

Good luck on your quest
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: invincible03</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am sure the other guys can better chime in as to a solid, light stock...but, I can tell you one to stay away from (since you said "light") is the B&C A5 Medalist...I have it on my SPS TAC and, while I love it, it is anything but light...just a heads up.

Good luck on your quest </div></div>

Funny you should say that. I have the B&C A5 Medalist on my GAP build and it is a great stock but weighs a TON! Thanks for the reminder:)
Ken
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: keninsb</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: invincible03</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I am sure the other guys can better chime in as to a solid, light stock...but, I can tell you one to stay away from (since you said "light") is the B&C A5 Medalist...I have it on my SPS TAC and, while I love it, it is anything but light...just a heads up.

Good luck on your quest </div></div>

Funny you should say that. I have the B&B A5 Medalist on my GAP build and it is a great stock but weighs a TON! Thanks for the reminder:)
Ken</div></div>

On the plus side, Ken, at least we know she's one sturdy motherf'er! LOL
 
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Ken,
I just received my stock from McMillan. Its an A5 with the Edge Technology and it came in at 2.25 lbs. Very nice and very light. Just need to find time to build the rifle. LOL.
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Regards,
Paul
 
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With that bbl'd action I would lean torwards the manners with the mini chassis. So future upgrades wouldnt be a problem, bedding and all. If I was getting a gun completely built just how I wanted it I would rather go will a old school bed job but in the fix er upers the mini chassis is nice. I got 2 of em and both have been great. Got one more on the way. Good luck.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: invincible03</div><div class="ubbcode-body">On the plus side, Ken, at least we know she's one sturdy motherf'er! LOL </div></div>

You got that right!
 
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I really like the McMillans but have not looked at the Manners yet.
RobertB: What model manners stock did you get?
Thanks again everyone.
Ken
 
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I like the MCM A1-3 as far as light-weight tactical stocks go. Don't know if you are attached to the adjustables, but for the non-adjustable, lightweight tactical stocks, I don't know if you will find one that is more versatile as the A1-3, or perhaps a Manners MCS-T3.
 
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Man the McMasters are hard to get ahold of. Do you have to special order them? I have found some Manners stocks that are very nice and are available (in stock, no punn intended), but not so on the McMasters. I have mainly been looking at Stockys Stocks, are is there any other places with large inventory?
Thanks,
Ken
 
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Check out the Manners Composite Stocks Elite hunter line of stocks. The EH1 may be listed as a hunting stock, but the stock can cross over and be used as a tactical type stock as well. The stock baselines at 26-27 ounces with a 1/2" pad, and even though it's really, really light, it's incredibly rigid as well.

If that particular stock isn't your flavor, there are many others to choose from, and with 90% carbon fill options can keep the weight down for you.

www.mannersstocks.com

Branden
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

Check out new Hide Sponsor Whidden Gunworks. The make sevral nice style stocks and he can incorperate the v-block wth or without detachable mag hardware.
Rob
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

Thanks Short Bus, Old Rob and Seal, MUCH appreciated.

One other question: Does anyone have any experience with or input on the AICS 2.0 stocks? I like the fact that they fold and already have the mag receiver built in, but they weigh 7 lbs while the Manners T5 weighs 4 lbs.
Ken
 
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www.xlrindustries.com

i've got one on the way. 8 week wait right now though. definitely worth it though.

700 SA chassis weighs only 3 lbs 13 ozs
incorporated DBM metal
COMPLETELY adjustable to suit your grip/needs
100% v-block, drop in chassis
by far, the best looking chassis, imo
Kyle is spectacular to deal with and provides amazing customer service
 
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I would say go with a Manners or an XLR but, you could also do a Mcree or a AICS.

Ultimately, anything mentioned in the thread will be worth it but, you need to decide what's going to fit you best.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cenokisfamily</div><div class="ubbcode-body">www.xlrindustries.com

i've got one on the way. 8 week wait right now though. definitely worth it though.

700 SA chassis weighs only 3 lbs 13 ozs
incorporated DBM metal
COMPLETELY adjustable to suit your grip/needs
100% v-block, drop in chassis
by far, the best looking chassis, imo
Kyle is spectacular to deal with and provides amazing customer service
</div></div>

I agree, Kevin is awesome. I have another rifle currently for sale that has the XLR stock. It is pretty sweet. Can't believe I haven't got more interest in it yet.
Ken
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

If you want a light weight adjustable stock take a look at the PSE Etac stock. However you´ll need the stock to cross the pond from Ireland.
 
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Haha, you might just stick around. Definitely look into the new Manners "hunting" lineup and 90% carbon fiber fill. I have a T5 90% CF with the mini chassis and it is a great stock but would like to try one of the new ones that is even lighter.

Member Thomas Manners posted a thread about them right before SHOT show. If I find it I will link it here. The Custom search engine here disappeared on me though.
 
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I reccomend any of the manners with the mini chassis. My favs are the T5 or T5A. If you get a fixed cheek comb they will weigh a bit less. You will have a great stock with anything that leaves manners building. Good luck
 
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I agree on the Manners . I have owned three MCS-Ts with the minichassis. Very nice stocks . I am doing a cheap build on my AAC-SD now though and went with the B&C M40 .
 
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I went B&C for my .243 build and wanted something a bit stiffer in the forend for my AAC-SD...

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H-S Precision PST086 Pro Series. If you can get past the politics, they make a REALLY nice piece.
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

I have a savage model 12 chambered in 308. Purchased it new in a bench rest format. Has beautiful wood stock, but it doesn't feel like the most comfortable stock in the world. Just doesn't fit me properly. Any recommendations on a thick for my savage?? Any not to buy for it. I'm shooting f-class this march so any advice would be wonderful. Need to get shooting and set it up ASAP.
 
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I am a fan of the McMillan stocks. Very well made and can be customized in many configurations. However, you will pay a pretty penny. Whatever stock you choose decide on what bottom metal you want and have the stock inletted at the time of perchase. I learned from experience that it is a real pain to send stock back for inletting and it will cost extra.
 
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OK, so I got a deal on a AIC 2 and bit the bullet (GULP). These stocks are described as "self bedding V-Block". Do I need to get the stock bedded or is it good to go? I was going to go with the McMillan but am too impatient.
Ken
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: keninsb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">OK, so I got a deal on a AIC 2 and bit the bullet (GULP). These stocks are described as "self bedding V-Block". Do I need to get the stock bedded or is it good to go? I was going to go with the McMillan but am too impatient.
Ken</div></div>

No Bedding Required!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jordan0317</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Just bolt her in and run, should shoot like a dream </div></div>

So no bedding required? Thant is awesome! I can't wait to get her built.
Thanks again guys!
Ken
 
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Stock should arrive tomorrow, Cannot wait to install it and start the build! I also just receive a jewell trigger and am working on muzzle brake. Can't wait!
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

surprised more people arent talking about this, but stockade stocks fit what youre looking for quite well, they are much lighter than the benchrest stocks, priced cheaper and look great. only downfall is about a 3-5 month wait. check out their website. he has outstanding customer service as well.
http://www.stockadegunstocks.com/3.html
 
Re: Looking for a good stock recommendation

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: srice425</div><div class="ubbcode-body">surprised more people arent talking about this, but stockade stocks fit what youre looking for quite well, they are much lighter than the benchrest stocks, priced cheaper and look great. only downfall is about a 3-5 month wait. check out their website. he has outstanding customer service as well.
http://www.stockadegunstocks.com/3.html </div></div>

Man those are some GREAT prices. I am surprized I have not heard more about them?
 
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I got the stock yesterday and got to look at it a little today and do a little more research on it on the web. MAN, this is an awesome stock! It is like RoboStock the way it is put together, the aluminum skelaton inside and the plasic skins on the outside. I like the fact that you can replace individual plastic skins if they get damaged. I also like the idea that there is no bedding involved because the action lays right on the aluminum chassis. It is built REALLY stout. Now I am going to take after my wife and "accessorise" with some knurled cheek weld screws, a bi-bod and mono-pod, etc.
Thanks again for all of the input guys.
Ken