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I just picked up a Rem 700 short action Sporter barrel rifle. I want to upgrade the factory synthetic ADL stock . I’m looking for “been there done that “ experience. It doesn’t have to be super light , but would like decent quality.

Is the $285 B&C synthetic stocks a decent stock ? I really like this price point.

Or would you spend a little more for the HS Precision.

If I go the BDL option , I’ll have to drop another $100 for bottom metal . I don’t have to have that option because I never open it up anyway . ADL style is just fine for me.

Experience? Stocks to avoid? I prefer a mostly drop in fit. Thanks
I certainly wouldn’t spend more for an HS; if spending more I would look for a used McMillan. In that range I’d personally watch the classifieds for a used ti takeoff.
Posted By: JMR40 Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/25/20
Not a lot of options for ADL. I'd leave it as is, at least for now. The B&C Medalist stocks with the aluminum chassis is a decent quality stock for around $300 although they tend to be a little heavier than I like. And a bit thick and chunky. But if weight isn't an issue and you don't find them chunky they are a good stock. I'd not have a problem with one on a rifle intended for a varmint/target/tactical use where you want some weight. Not my favorite for a hunting rifle. If you CAN get a Medalist for an ADL it wouldn't be a bad choice. I think HS offers an option for an ADL, but it'd be cheaper to buy the bottom metal and get a B&C than buy a HS-Precision stock. They are no better, or worse than B&C.

Unless B&C is offering something different the only ADL stock they used to have is a new version of the old Ti stock. It has a mountain rifle barrel channel which will have to be opened up to make a sporter barrel fit. I tried one on one of the SS Synthetic ADL MT rifles at one time and I never could get a good fit and accuracy was poor. And this was with the correct barrel contour to fit the stock.

While they have a following I think the Ti stocks suck. They are lighter and trimmer since they have no aluminum insert, but they are a WEAK stock without the metal insert. I've seen posts where they broke from being dropped and one broke just from the recoil of being fired. The factory synthetic that comes on your rifle is much tougher and about the same weight.

If you're going to spend money to upgrade, then upgrade. Save your money and buy a McMillan Edge. If you're patient they show up used in the classifieds here. I have bought 4 McMIllan's that way, including one for a 700 ADL. You might have to settle for a different color than you'd get if custom ordering. But can save $100-$150. But it may take a few months for what you want to show up. But there is a 3-4 month wait for a new one too.
Posted By: 16bore Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/25/20
McMillan Classic
grayboe or AG Composites.....
Originally Posted by 16bore
McMillan Classic


That would be my 1st choice. Or like huntsman said take a look at the AG Composites - specifically the Privateer. More spendy than a B & C but a dang nice stock for a sporter contour rifle.
Posted By: 338rcm Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Look at the Cooper stocks from Stocky's
Posted By: jc189 Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
The B&C stock is a good upgrade for the money. I like the aluminium bedding block. There are better choices out there like McMillan, Manners,etc. but you will spend a lot more money. I would take the B&C over the HS
Originally Posted by jc189
The B&C stock is a good upgrade for the money. I like the aluminium bedding block. There are better choices out there like McMillan, Manners,etc. but you will spend a lot more money. I would take the B&C over the HS


Yes
Posted By: ingwe Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
I just picked up a Rem 700 short action Sporter barrel rifle. I want to upgrade the factory synthetic ADL stock . I’m looking for “been there done that “ experience. It doesn’t have to be super light , but would like decent quality.

Is the $285 B&C synthetic stocks a decent stock ? I really like this price point.


Experience? Stocks to avoid? I prefer a mostly drop in fit. Thanks



Im a BIG fan of the B&C Alaskan Stocks or their Faux Ti...Ive got four of them....

.17 Remington in LVSF configuration...

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.222 "build" on a 700 action..


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Stainless SPS in .223AI..

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The other is on a Basic .223 BDL....no pic!


They get a lot of use, and Im very happy with them.
Posted By: Texczech Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Originally Posted by ingwe
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
I just picked up a Rem 700 short action Sporter barrel rifle. I want to upgrade the factory synthetic ADL stock . I’m looking for “been there done that “ experience. It doesn’t have to be super light , but would like decent quality.

Is the $285 B&C synthetic stocks a decent stock ? I really like this price point.


Experience? Stocks to avoid? I prefer a mostly drop in fit. Thanks



Im a BIG fan of the B&C Alaskan Stocks or their Faux Ti...Ive got four of them....

.17 Remington in LVSF configuration...

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]



.222 "build" on a 700 action..


[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]


Stainless SPS in .223AI..

[Linked Image from i.imgur.com]





The other is on a Basic .223 BDL....no pic!


They get a lot of use, and Im very happy with them.

Ingwe
Is that an average size fox or a big coon?
Posted By: 30338 Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
I'd go used McMillan classic or compact or used Bansner. May take a bit to find. Or for just a truck gun type rig, I'd find an old wooden adl stock and bed the lug and free float the barrel.

Excellent thread... I’m getting ready to build a 700 for the kids - so looking at a bunch of stock options - ALL GOOD
Posted By: ingwe Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Average fox and a pretty average coon too...

Theres a couple big coons here...

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Posted By: Texczech Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
That one on the left would make a lot of bbq.
Posted By: ingwe Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Originally Posted by Texczech
That one on the left would make a lot of bbq.



Yeah that one mighta hit 20 pounds..

The one pictured with the fox would be maybe10 lbs...


Heres another double of the same kind..a tad bigger...with the .17


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Originally Posted by Oregonmuley
Or like huntsman said take a look at the AG Composites - specifically the Privateer.


Privateer, baby....
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or the Grayboe Terrain I mentioned..
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Posted By: SuperCub Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Originally Posted by alwaysoutdoors
Is the $285 B&C synthetic stocks a decent stock ? I really like this price point.


I have three B&C stocks. 2 TI take-offs and another Medalist. The TIs are lighter and more suited for a Mountain Rifle contour while the Medalist will fit a heavier sporter weight bbl. The Medalist won't save you any weight (and sometimes that is OK) but they are a good stock and far better than the factory tupperware.

Depends on what your needs are.
I run the B&C Medalist stocks on my two main hunting rifles, and have always had good service from them. Love the aluminum bedding block......I'm no expert by any means, but with the Rem 700 I put together in that stock, I can wring out .3 MOA with my 185 gr Berger VLD handloads in .300 WM

Don't really want to go too light with a thumper....LOL
I like the Grayboe, B&C and HS stocks. I have all 3 and McMillan. If you don’t want to spend McMillan money, any of them are better than factory stock. All are heavy but the B&C fills a little more trim. I prefer the Grayboe. I think it’s a better built stock, not needing a bedding block to be rigid. Redhawk Rifles keeps the HS ADL models in stock if you want to stick to the adl configuration. I can snap some pics of all 3 together if you think it’ll help
Posted By: JamesJr Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
I agree with Ingwe...............I have some of the B&C Alaskan T! stocks and there isn't a thing wrong with them.
Thanks for all the replies and info.
Posted By: mistem Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/26/20
Originally Posted by huntsman22
Originally Posted by Oregonmuley
Or like huntsman said take a look at the AG Composites - specifically the Privateer.


Privateer, baby....
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+ 1 on the AG stocks.... just purchased 2 of the CAT , same ergo’s as the Barrett Fieldcraft and Forbes stocks, only slightly thicker in the forearm area
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Posted By: dingo Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/27/20
Originally Posted by JamesJr
I agree with Ingwe...............I have some of the B&C Alaskan T! stocks and there isn't a thing wrong with them.



I have my Rem 700 .308 fitted in a B&C Mountain TI stock. It looks great.

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Posted By: Teeder Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/27/20
That looks awesome!
Posted By: DCR48 Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 03/27/20
I really like the BC medalist and the HS Precision. For one havind a aluminum bedding block in ADL I believe your stuck with HS. BC is cheaper with in my opinion has the better recoil pad. But you will need botton metal making the price a wash. I have more HS at this time the wrist is a little thinner.
Go to Stocky’s gun stocks he has solid advice on gun stocks advice and sells all kinds.
Posted By: mistem Re: Upgrading a Rem 700 stock - 04/09/20
CAT.. AG composites. Carbon desert night sand. [Linked Image]
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