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anyone using one on your rifle? What are your thoughts on it please?
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I have both of their offerings in LH. I really like the black tooth. Very light and no issues. The hex pad seems to work as well. The Apex I have in .300wby is enjoyable to shoot. I will say that the pad seems to deform though when the rifles are stored muzzle up but return to normal after a little time. I store mine muzzle down for space saving in the safe they’re in. I would by one for restocking a rifle and likely will at some point.
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Weatherby obviously thinks they are a good choice as all their Backcountry Mark V rifles are equipped with the 44. I also read some very favorable reviews on another forum.
My biggest fear is when I die my wife will sell my guns for what I told her they cost.
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I have seen a few, never fired a rifle with a peak stock but the workmanship and fit was very good. I was thinking of getting one for an older US made Mark V . The B&C stock(proprietary rights) that weatherby uses for some of their models is 450 bucks, Not much more $ for a peak and I think a really good upgrade
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