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Anybody have pics of the Echols Legend stock?
Is the forend a full rounded shape or does it have flat sides?
How does it compare in shape and size to other Mickey patterns?
What do you like or dislike about it in comparison to others?
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I've got one and it's the best ever.
The way life should be.
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Hi DakotaDeer, You can check out our website www.echolsrifles.com or our blog www.echolsrifles.blogspot.com for some good pics of our stock. Or PM me with any questions. Thanks. Brian Bingham D'Arcy Echols & Co.
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One thing I like is the stock is cast off and I believe a little toe out. Real easy to get on the crosshairs. Maybe Brian has those measurements.
Terry
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Best synthetic design for anything from 7 mag, on up through 375H&H(as big as I have shot it with),that I have ever used.
My #1 pick in a magnum chambering.I'd also like it in a 30/06, 9.3,338/06 etc, etc.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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Does it seem fuller than necessary for a 270 or light 30-06?
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My favorite Win. stock built around anything with a #2 Douglas or larger. Fantastic stock!
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Alan, were you able to order the Legend from Darcy fully inletted? When I talked to him it seemed you could only get the blank and then you found a 'smith to do the inlet.
Thats where the cost would really add up.
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Does it seem fuller than necessary for a 270 or light 30-06?
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Alan, were you able to order the Legend from Darcy fully inletted? When I talked to him it seemed you could only get the blank and then you found a 'smith to do the inlet.
Thats where the cost would really add up. Kenneth, It was not "fully" inletted and needed some work. Contact Redneck, here on the CF, he'll know for sure. Alan
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I have one on my 1958 M70 300 H&H and just love the thing. A great stock design for sure and some wonderful folks to deal with.
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Does it seem fuller than necessary for a 270 or light 30-06? No. If you are looking for a classic style stock it is at the head of the class.
John Burns
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The Legend stock is a little fuller than some stocks and it feels perfect on my 416 Rem. For a lighter weight rifle like my 7 pound pre-64 M-70 9.3x62 you can choose their EDGE version as it makes a very light, lively and lethal little rifle.
Phil Shoemaker Alaska Master Guide, Alaska Hunter Ed Instructor FAA Master pilot www.grizzlyskinsofalaska.comAnyone who claims the 30-06 is not effective has either not used one, or else is unwittingly commenting on their marksmanship.
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I just love that rifle, Phil! Hey, what barrel, contour, length is on that thing?
Alan
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Does it seem fuller than necessary for a 270 or light 30-06? No. If you are looking for a classic style stock it is at the head of the class. I agree.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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The Legend stock is a little fuller than some stocks and it feels perfect on my 416 Rem. For a lighter weight rifle like my 7 pound pre-64 M-70 9.3x62 you can choose their EDGE version as it makes a very light, lively and lethal little rifle. Phil, that appears to be an unpainted stock. How did you get it to be a little bit of a smooth satin finish rather than a dull matte?
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GSSP (Alan),
Would you care to comment on the refinements in the Legend that you find convincing over the Rem Sporter?
It appears that the grip is slightly smaller and a bit more open, while the forend is a little shallower but yet rounded.
Oh, and thank you very much for the pictures--they are extremely helpful.
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Thanks all for the advice.
This would be going on a pre-64 Featherweight in either 270 or 30-06.
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Alan, were you able to order the Legend from Darcy fully inletted? When I talked to him it seemed you could only get the blank and then you found a 'smith to do the inlet.
Thats where the cost would really add up. Kenneth, It was not "fully" inletted and needed some work. Contact Redneck, here on the CF, he'll know for sure. Alan It's inletted for the action and bottom metal, but that's it.. You have to cut the bolt notch, add a recoil pad and sand it smooth - then paint it to your choice of colors.. I'm sure I'm in the wee minority here, but I fail to see the value of buying a raw stock like that for around $400, then having to have another $200 +/- in it to finish when you can obtain a fully-done, and ready to go, McMillan for less... I'm sure it's just me.....
Ex- USN (SS) '66-'69 Pro-Constitution. LET'S GO BRANDON!!!
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