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| You will be well served with both. Manners has a nice line too. I have a H-S Precision on my .308 M700 and love it. Worth the extra pennies... |
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| The Remington factory BDL stocks might have had a different grip cap or something like that, but functionally, the hinged floorplate was the only difference. IMHO though, it's a handy feature to have. |
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| Lot's of good stocks/chassis out there. MDT, Foundation, Worx, Magpul, just to name a few. I have been building with MDT lately > quite nice. |
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| quote: Originally posted by TGA: You will be well served with both. Manners has a nice line too. I have a H-S Precision on my .308 M700 and love it. Worth the extra pennies...
I have a Manners T4S. It's nice; really nice. But it's stupid expensive (I think I paid $900) and the wait time is even worse (mine took 11 months). And unless you get the mini chassis you are going to have to get it bedded. I didn't, and ended up paying my gunsmith to do mine while he was building the rest of my rifle, and ended up spending the $300 I thought I was saving on the front end on his services. I actually had a B&C stock for a past build and ended up returning it because it wouldn't fit my magazine adapter. Funny part: I ended up putting a Bob Sled in that gun so I can single feed because I load so long. I would say there's many options out there but would suggest passing on Magpul for 308. Imo the light weight is messy when it comes to recoil management. The stocks are just too light.
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