Could someone recomend a stock?

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Sniper4Life

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I have a extremely accurate savage 12fv, but I hate the stock:fire: My scope is mounted high so there is basically no cheek weld at all. I would prefer a synthetic stock, I would prefer a "tactical" stock I dont care how much it weighs, or how ugly it is. Is there a stock out there that fits this description for under $200?

Thanks in advance.;)
 
I'd check into Choate's "sniper" and varmint stocks. They're a little heavy, but the features they offer make it worth it. They're very stable, and adjustable as to fit. In my opinion, they're the only stock for a Savage. In fact I believe Savage is now offering some of their guns in the varmint stock from the factory. As much as I dislike "tacti-cool" stuff, I much prefer their sniper stock for it's versatility, especially if you shoot off a bag.
 
Check out the Bell and Carlson Medalist “varmint/target/tactical” style stock

I like the looks, but haven't seen one in person yet.

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More info here:

Medalist for the Savage
 
Hehe, sorry. I guess I just have a hard time getting past the look of the Choate stock. It's sure a stable and good fitting platform for an accurate rifle though. It only took shooting it for one session to sell me on it completely.
 
If you go to the Savage area on Boyds, anything for the 10 series will fit, this indicates it is a short action, the 110 indicates long action, and will not fit your rifle.
 
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