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Dear all

I happened across this outfit when researching Bansners stocks (www.wildcatcomposites.com).

Anyone using them out there/have experience of them?

Just wanted to do some diligence before i order one.

Many thanks.

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The Canadian guys seem to like them. Not sure where you are located, but if not in Canada i’m not sure if you can get one here in the US.

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They're top quality, and yes you can get them in the US, as long as nothing has changed recently.

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Originally Posted by Jordan Smith
They're top quality, and yes you can get them in the US, as long as nothing has changed recently.

I have gotten some from Stuart within the year and have been highly impressed. Downside is you need to finish yourself (or have someone finish for you) and I haven’t made the time to do so. Very stiff, very light, very high quality.

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I have nothing but good things to say about there stocks. I’ll have one for a my left hand tikka 3 and it is very nice. You will have finish it yourself but it is worth it if you have the skill. Mine weighs 19.7 ounces finished. That includes pad, paint, studs and permanently bedded stainless recoil lug. It’s much stiffer than the factory stock as well

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We do like them here in Canada. They are quite lightweight and a good deal compared to a McM Edge after paying the exchange and duty.

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They are about the same as the old Bansners. Very high quality but you do need to finish them yourself. I highly recomend them.

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Thanks all - very appreciated.


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