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Looking for information on these stocks. The 2950 is short action and the 2951 in the long action.
I ordered one of the "ti stocks" from stockys and it was larger in the barrel channel than I was looking for. The inside of the stock was not finished well with paint sprayed in the channel, the wrist was a little thicker than wanted, and the weight wasn't anything to sing about.
The only other option is the mountain rifle stocks but I know nothing about them besides they are lighter. I'd like to get information and finished pictures if you are using them with success. I know they might take some work to fit but imagine a lot less than a manufactures blank. My hopes is that my KS contour barrel will fit the channel better.
Thanks for any information you can provide.
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The mountain rifle stocks are ADL only,and the barrel channel is for the mountain rifle contour so you'll have to hog it out a bit for your KS barrel.Sounds like you ordered one of the Alaskan Tis which are pretty well a drop in for a magnum barrel contour.Monashee
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Dropped my CDL Special Edition in 257 Roberts in their Alaskan Ti stock and had great results. Ain't a mickey but it's a shooter at less than 1/2 the price.
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Yep, I would say for sure the magnum contour would be the correct drop in for the Alaskan I tried. The mountain rifle stocks are ADL only,and the barrel channel is for the mountain rifle contour so you'll have to hog it out a bit for your KS barrel.Sounds like you ordered one of the Alaskan Tis which are pretty well a drop in for a magnum barrel contour.Monashee
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I wish I had a part# for you but it's been a long time ago. I bought this one from B&C for my factory Ti, I wanted bottom metal. It was a drop in fit. I liked it. Terry
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Its not a huge big deal to alter the 2950/2951 to BDL.Haul out the Dremel or if you are unsure get your smith to do it. Monashee
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That's pretty much what I'm looking to do. The rifle I am working on is for my father. It is a 280 ackley, all stainless Remington with Douglas barrel turned down to a KS contour. Presently I get a laugh when I look at it because it looks like a regular stainless sps in its Tupperware stock. I wish I had a part# for you but it's been a long time ago. I bought this one from B&C for my factory Ti, I wanted bottom metal. It was a drop in fit. I liked it. Terry
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Stockys Stocks lists the 2465 as the model number for the long action mountain rifle stock. I believe the OP is correct--says it's for a BDL version only, weighs 28-30 oz. Mountain rifle barrel inlet. $215 in black, $245 in color with webbing. http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/the-190/700-alaskan-ti-wildermess/DetailGranted, half a pound heavier than a McMillan Edge. Sorry, never used one!
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Good to know. I just wonder if Bell and Carlson stopped making it that way because it wasn't strong enough in the channel without the additional ADL stock meat in there. Its not a huge big deal to alter the 2950/2951 to BDL.Haul out the Dremel or if you are unsure get your smith to do it. Monashee
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Good to know. I just wonder if Bell and Carlson stopped making it that way because it wasn't strong enough in the channel without the additional ADL stock meat in there. Its not a huge big deal to alter the 2950/2951 to BDL.Haul out the Dremel or if you are unsure get your smith to do it. Monashee Not a problem.I have a .280 Remington mountain rifle in a ADL to BDL Ti stock,its plenty sturdy,and I've done others with no worries.AS you mentioned the 2950/51 are the origonal TI stocks and are the ONLY B&C stocks with the mountain rifle barrel channels.They are made only in ADL .I know that you know that Kallen,others don't seem to! Cheers, Monashee
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Good to know. I just wonder if Bell and Carlson stopped making it that way because it wasn't strong enough in the channel without the additional ADL stock meat in there. Its not a huge big deal to alter the 2950/2951 to BDL.Haul out the Dremel or if you are unsure get your smith to do it. Monashee Not a problem.I have a .280 Remington mountain rifle in a ADL to BDL Ti stock,its plenty sturdy,and I've done others with no worries.AS you mentioned the 2950/51 are the origonal TI stocks and are the ONLY B&C stocks with the mountain rifle barrel channels.They are made only in ADL .I know that you know that Kallen,others don't seem to! Cheers, Monashee I don't think this is correct. The rifle stock pictured above has the mountain rifle barrel contour and is in a BDL configuration. Other than the BDL the stock it is identical to the original Ti stock. Terry
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I just went and looked it up. It's a #5221. It's exactly the same stock as the Ti but has the the BDL cutout. The only rub is it only comes in a long action which my Ti was. Terry
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Yep, they are pretty much the same.
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These stocks also come with aluminum bedding pillars pre-installed.
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I just went and looked it up. It's a #5221. It's exactly the same stock as the Ti but has the the BDL cutout. The only rub is it only comes in a long action which my Ti was. Terry ========================================================= Will this stock [#5221] accept a #2 factory barrel -25-06 =I don't know how small in diameter the mountain barrels are never had one.
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