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This came off a right handed Faux Ti I bought from Oregonmuley. He painted it tan with black speckles. I think it looks great with a stainless action and barrel. As you can see it was nicely bedded for a Remington 700 short action. It might be snug on your SA700 too if you have a standard recoil lug. $250. Not interested in trades, thanks. Check or USPS money order, thanks.
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Barrel channel still Mt. rifle’ish contour?
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Standard Remington LOP - 13.5" by my tape measure.
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Barrel channel still Mt. rifle’ish contour? Yes sir.
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Thanks! Someone will enjoy it!
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Still have the pressure points in the front or free floated?
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All the work done on that stock - the paint and the bedding was all done by Eddie Fosnaugh @ Fosnaugh Customs. As you can see in the pics - Eddie does really nice bedding. I've had probably a dozen or more of these stocks and this was probably the nicest one.
Bump for a nice stock!
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Still have the pressure points in the front or free floated? There are two small pressure points in the front end. The buy can easily remove them if desired.
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All the work done on that stock - the paint and the bedding was all done by Eddie Fosnaugh @ Fosnaugh Customs. As you can see in the pics - Eddie does really nice bedding. I've had probably a dozen or more of these stocks and this was probably the nicest one.
Bump for a nice stock! Thank you sir. By the way, Oregonmuley's a great guy to deal with.
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Are these "thick" in the wrist and forend like the current BC's or are they thinner?
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Are these "thick" in the wrist and forend like the current BC's or are they thinner? I have no idea what the current BC's are like so I can't compare them.
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Bump for a good seller and really nice looking stock.
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Are these "thick" in the wrist and forend like the current BC's or are they thinner? I have no idea what the current BC's are like so I can't compare them. Hope you don't mind my chiming in on this. The stock came off one of the Gander Mtn Guide rifles that was a special run, they also built them for Cabelas but where a blued rifle. These where the same stocks that where on the original 1st Gen Ti rifles. All the original factory stocks I've handled where not as thick as the ones you could buy from Midway or Stockys - had some of each and all where not nearly as nice as the factory ones. Plus the earlier ones just seemed much better quality - this one is. I'd gladly take this one back if I had a Mtn rifle to drop in it.
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Bump for a good seller and really nice looking stock. Thank you sir!
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Are these "thick" in the wrist and forend like the current BC's or are they thinner? I have no idea what the current BC's are like so I can't compare them. Hope you don't mind my chiming in on this. The stock came off one of the Gander Mtn Guide rifles that was a special run, they also built them for Cabelas but where a blued rifle. These where the same stocks that where on the original 1st Gen Ti rifles. All the original factory stocks I've handled where not as thick as the ones you could buy from Midway or Stockys - had some of each and all where not nearly as nice as the factory ones. Plus the earlier ones just seemed much better quality - this one is. I'd gladly take this one back if I had a Mtn rifle to drop in it. Thanks for that info!
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I'm not sure. The only scale in the house is my powder scale. I'll try to find one and let you know. I have a McMillan standard fill Sako pattern with a 14" LOP. This Ti stock seems to weigh a bit less than that.
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