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I'm sure it's been discussed on here a 100 times, but I found one and might be interested, but know nothing about them. Just wondering if anyone on here has any insight or experience with them. Thanks.
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I don't have one but I do have a thought - why no ADL blind box magazine stocks for remington 700's .....
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I have an Outlander. I think it's a really nice stock for the money. It isn't a Mcmillan but I prefer it over B&C/HS Precision
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While just a sample of one... I had a Renegade as a temporary stock until Manners could get my order to me. Flaming POS....
Ended up dumping it and putting the BA in a MPA chassis, problems gone.
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Josh, I haven’t owned the Renegade stock, but I will take your word on it being a dumpster magnet...I do have 2 S/A Terrains that have been decent furniture for a 223 and a 20 Practical I had built. No qualms with either one. They’re not MCM, as the price reflects. IMO they are a nicer stock than a B&C and have a better shoulder and palm fit than an H-SP. 😎
Curiosity Killed the Cat & The Prairie Dog “Molon Labe”
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Heavy sure, very stiff, fit was nearly aok and I believe the construction would work well for slimming or modifying as it's a solid material. Dremeled nicely at lug area... Wayyy superior to B&Cs Carbelite IMO. Shape not too bad although I prefer a bit slimmer. Nicely textured. A bit more paint in the action area than ideal, there was texture in there too. Bought mine used and have zero regret for the price. I won't compare to a $600-700 stock cause I would never pay that much, LOL..
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Holocaust Deniers, the ultimate perverted dipchits: Bristoe, TheRealHawkeye, stophel, Ghostinthemachine, anyone else?
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I've only got halfa dozen or so and due that reason,can't REALLY comment on 'em. Initial impressions are very positive and as others have cited,their density do add mass and that can be a VERY good thang,if one builds with same in mind. All of mine are DBM inletted and I'd not do anything different. 223,223AI,6BR,7-08AI...thus far,with a 22 Kreedmire laying in wait. Ergo's are great,the sling stud attachments the BEST in da' bidness(yes...I drive real Wichita's on M40A1 Returns too) and flushcup location(s),are on the money. I've yet to see an inlet or finish glitch and rate 'em second only to McMillan. This 223 SALAMI is a fhuqking absolute HAMMER and I've prolly a "few" to extrapolate. My Heavy 6BR is simply fhuqking fabulous. Nice to be able to shout at RHR(GREAT folks!) and have a handle in a couple days and build as per whim,immediately. Plum fhuqking handy,to scratch a Hasty Itch. I'll be ordering more,as Donors surface.(grin)
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What do they weigh, in oz?
If you put Taco Bell sauce in your ramen noodles it tastes just like poverty
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I have an Outlander and a Terrain. Quick delivery and as advertised. I wish they offered M5 inlets in the Outlander and in standard barrel inlets in the Terrain. Other than that I have been happy. Pavementends
Elevation is math Windage is Voodoo
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lbs...Terrain 2.5lbs Renegade 3.9lbs
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I think Mcmillan is only getting started on these. I expect to see more models out there in the foreseeable future. I am pretty sure they can make them lighter as well .
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About a month back I called RHR asking if Grayboe will be making other stocks in the near future...The guy said it was in the works...They we making molds for other widely used actions like Winchester mod 70 and Tikka the fella said...😎
Curiosity Killed the Cat & The Prairie Dog “Molon Labe”
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I just put an outlander on a custom 280ai. So far I am liking it’s ergos and stiffness for the coin.
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So are boxer and big stick the same person?
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No more so than Clark and Dave are the same person.
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Have a terrain it's a really nice stock
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Sure would like a Tikka inlet.
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Have a terrain it's a really nice stock Did you weigh it by chance? I'm drawn to it, but it seems 2.5 lbs is pretty heavy. Just curious if it actually weighs that. I suppose i just want it to be lighter......
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Never heard of 'em. Laffin'! You gals are a HOOT! Wow +P+!!!
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