A recent post on here got me thinking about finally getting around to replacing my stock on my R700 SPS Tac. I wanted to know more about what you guys thought about the different styles of stocks that Bell and Carlson has to offer in their Medalist line up. I know there are many different styles (see: http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-BELL-&-CARLSON-cln-Varmint-fdsh-Tactical/Categories):
- Police Medalist (Style 1)
- M40
- Tactical Style 2 (No hook)
- The Light Tactical Style A3 (has butt hook)
- Long range style 4
I am primarily interested in shooting within 600 yards off of a bench or prone and am thinking that the Light Tactical Style 3 w/ butt hook is the best option (like they said in other posts). I am a bit worried about adjusting elevation off of sand bags. With the Hogue stock, I just slide the rifle forward or back for the big elevation adjustments, but the Tactical Medalist can't really do that since it has a mostly-flat bottom to it on the back of the stock.
Between those listed above, which would be the best stock for long range work and a little bit of hunting? The M40 also looks good, but I wish it had a butt hook and looked as cool. :/
Any other thoughts on the stocks?
- Police Medalist (Style 1)
- M40
- Tactical Style 2 (No hook)
- The Light Tactical Style A3 (has butt hook)
- Long range style 4
I am primarily interested in shooting within 600 yards off of a bench or prone and am thinking that the Light Tactical Style 3 w/ butt hook is the best option (like they said in other posts). I am a bit worried about adjusting elevation off of sand bags. With the Hogue stock, I just slide the rifle forward or back for the big elevation adjustments, but the Tactical Medalist can't really do that since it has a mostly-flat bottom to it on the back of the stock.
Between those listed above, which would be the best stock for long range work and a little bit of hunting? The M40 also looks good, but I wish it had a butt hook and looked as cool. :/
Any other thoughts on the stocks?