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WTF is that? Crazy.


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Roll the dice, takes yer chances.....

I had Doc make me a Rem XP100 stock. Without question the biggest piece of sh1t I've ever seen came back to me.

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The recoil lug was completely unsupported. The rear "pillar" crushed and as you can see it shows marks from contact with the rear action screw.

I do not believe they had/have any idea how to bed this action. The trimming of the epoxy looks like it was attempted by a retarded 6yr old.

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The two I have worked on required many hours to clean and straighten up. I can see the bill coming to that if your gunsmith needs to make a profit.


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Originally Posted by kingston
WTF is that? Crazy.


it's popsicle sticks, you silly goose! cool


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All I can say is the work Rick did at Extreme rifle works didn't look anything like that. Ricks inletting looked good and the pillars and bedding was solid.

Price wise Ricks out the door price was within a hundred dollars of an Mcmillan edge( which wasn't available at the time for my ruger) and the stock was 4 or so oz lighter than an an Edge


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Thanks everyone for the replies and experiences. Seems to be superb or schit. Maybe a few between.

I'll see where this takes me and let you know.

If you have more to add, please do.



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[URL=http://s834.photobucket.com/user/tilly358/media/DSCN0999_zpsw3xqougw.jpg.html][Linked Image][/URL It's been a great stock for a very long time. It sucks up the recoil way better than the original stock and fits my hand to a tee. I guess that's my recommendation! This is a smallish moose that my wife pushed to me and I watched him come from about 500yds and then he bedded down about 20 yds from me and went to sleep! A 280 Swift behind his ear headed him to our meathouse.


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