Rifle stock for smaller hands

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I have built a target rifle for myself, I used a McMillan A5. I am now building another rifle for my wife. (Great excuse to build another haha) I will be using a model 10 savage repeater action. She says the grip is a little to thick. I want to find a stock that will accommodate the 10 action. If there is a McMillan, Manner's, hs precision or other with a smaller grip advice will be appreciated. More than likely we will run bipod and a rear bag. Thank you in advance. If you have such an animal please post a pic.
 
Might consider checking out the options from Bell & Carlson. I have oddly-sized hands (I have to wear size Large gloves to accommodate my palm width/thickness, but the fingers are too long; if I could get gloves with a Large palm and Medium fingers, that would be ideal) and find the B&C Varmint/Tactical to be quite comfortable.
 
Continue on your current course, and when the next itch comes along, consider a budget AR build. I have found that as long as one works from a reputable factory kit, and includes a moderately good quality barrel, you'll enjoy what you end up with.

AR's can have a wide variety of grips to choose from, which are a separate, discrete part designed around a standard mounting spec. Further, a single Lower can be swapped around to fit with a variety of Uppers accommodating several separate applications, negating the need for several complete rifles.

Build it lightweight and compact (without going out on a limb looking for the ultimate lighter parts), and I suspect she'll develop a deep liking for the AR.

Greg
 
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