So a little while back, I swapped a rifle with Russell of Scout Supply Company (a class act, by the way. Highly recommended)and had him build be a 260.
It was a stock 700 SPS, but got re-chambered to 260, blueprinted and whatnot, and a 22" Shilen barrel.
I was aware I'd be sacrificing some powder burn and velocity with the 22" barrel, but my idea for this rifle was to have a rifle I'll use for everything on my property that I can stretch the legs on every now and then when I get the room.
Before I went for the total remodeling though I wanted to get my hands on the Hogue stock. I like the feel of the rubber stock, I figured I'd cut out a bit so the barrel stayed floated, and give it a chance to impress me, but it hasn't. It's also not as light as I want. My rifle came in at 9lbs without optics, and while the barrel contour isn't backcountry thin, it's not heavy profile either.
So, any recommendations on a stock that isn't overly pricey that fits what I'm looking for. I can bed it myself, but I just don't know which direction to go. Especially if the BnC hunting models get blown away by the McMillan/Manners class stuff (if ya'll could weigh in on that as well I would appreciate it).
My criteria:
-Light (I'd rather step up long range occasionally with a hunting stock than carry around a tactical stock)
-Around $400
-Will improve accuracy a bit (I don't think that'l be hard after coming off of the rubber one)
Thanks in advance for your help.
It was a stock 700 SPS, but got re-chambered to 260, blueprinted and whatnot, and a 22" Shilen barrel.
I was aware I'd be sacrificing some powder burn and velocity with the 22" barrel, but my idea for this rifle was to have a rifle I'll use for everything on my property that I can stretch the legs on every now and then when I get the room.
Before I went for the total remodeling though I wanted to get my hands on the Hogue stock. I like the feel of the rubber stock, I figured I'd cut out a bit so the barrel stayed floated, and give it a chance to impress me, but it hasn't. It's also not as light as I want. My rifle came in at 9lbs without optics, and while the barrel contour isn't backcountry thin, it's not heavy profile either.
So, any recommendations on a stock that isn't overly pricey that fits what I'm looking for. I can bed it myself, but I just don't know which direction to go. Especially if the BnC hunting models get blown away by the McMillan/Manners class stuff (if ya'll could weigh in on that as well I would appreciate it).
My criteria:
-Light (I'd rather step up long range occasionally with a hunting stock than carry around a tactical stock)
-Around $400
-Will improve accuracy a bit (I don't think that'l be hard after coming off of the rubber one)
Thanks in advance for your help.