I tried to access Lone Wolf, as i was shopping for a synthetic lightweight gunstock, and the site would not come up???
Came up just fine for me Bruce.
Spoke to them last week, all is well.
I have a Lone Wolf Summit on a Rem Model 7 in .223 being converted to .22 204 as we speak.
Really light and almost skeletonized. Good quality, not cheap.
DF
I've had one, it was very nice quality wise.
Just checked their site. The Lone Wolf Summit XL that I have, reportedly, finishes out at 15 oz. I never weighed mine, but that seems right. I don't know where one would find a quality hunting stock lighter than that.
DF
What kind of prices do they charge for various models?
I called them a few months ago to check about a stock for my Model 70...they pretty much insisted on sending the barreled action to them so they could "build a stock around my rifle". Which sounds great and all...but it was going to run me just over $800.00...I am too damn poor
I had the Summit (15 oz.) built for my 700 mountain rifle in 2009. The stock with their "master class" bedding plus shipping ran $687 . Super lightweight. Love the slim feel of the pistol grip and forearm. Only complaint, the barrel channel is spacey. It could easily accumulate dirt, seed, etc.
I have 2, great stocks! Actually prefer them over McMillan
I have 5 of there stocks and one rifle there now being stocked. Lone Wolf did sell out but the owner Bob Culbertson is staying on for a year. I have had no problems with there stocks and service has always been top notch. I hope it stays that way.
I found there grip to be slender as well and very open. I like them.
ddj
I called them a few months ago to check about a stock for my Model 70...they pretty much insisted on sending the barreled action to them so they could "build a stock around my rifle". Which sounds great and all...but it was going to run me just over $800.00...I am too damn poor
Wowza. I wouldn't consider myself poor but I ain't going there..............