Originally Posted by aalf
Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
The Tupperware stocks weigh in around 2.2 pounds (35 oz's).

While that was true with the first gen tupperwares, the latest versions of SPS BDL's
weigh in at 26.6 ounces....


Mr. Aalf, I'd highly suggest you read my whole post and not cut out what I said. I believe he was asking about the Winchester Tupperware stocks, not SPS or BDL's:

Originally Posted by bsa1917hunter
Originally Posted by memtb
I confess to have "not" read all posts, but how much lighter is the McMillan than the "Mattel" plastic stocks of the Win.'s in the early 90's. Recoil should not be too bad! The Win. plastic stocks were pretty light, and shooting a factory stocked .338 Win.(fitted with a (Pachmayr)is not bad at all. At least, according to my wife!! memtb


The Tupperware stocks weigh in around 2.2 pounds (35 oz's). You do the math... My pounder weighs about 20 oz's with recoil pad, paint and glass bedding. A compact edge weighs about 26 Oz's. The bridges pattern and ledgend will both weigh more than the compact edge...


Originally Posted by raybass
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style.
Originally Posted by Pharmseller
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