enichols
Member
Hello All-
I was looking at two stocks to potentially replace the B&C Duramaxx on my Savage 10FP. The first is the Sharp Shooter Supply Laminate Varmint Tactical. With the adjustable cheek piece and butt hook, the total cost for the stock would be $374. The second is the Stockade Prairie Dog Special/Tactical, which if I purchased finished/painted would be $433 with the adjustable cheek piece. I am sort of torn between the two... I like the look of the SSS stock, and it's certainly a little cheaper, but I really like the full-length aluminum skeleton in the Stockade stock. Also, since the Savage rifle is pillar bedded, would it make much sense to glass bed the action into the stock as well, or would it be unnecessary?
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Best,
Nic
I was looking at two stocks to potentially replace the B&C Duramaxx on my Savage 10FP. The first is the Sharp Shooter Supply Laminate Varmint Tactical. With the adjustable cheek piece and butt hook, the total cost for the stock would be $374. The second is the Stockade Prairie Dog Special/Tactical, which if I purchased finished/painted would be $433 with the adjustable cheek piece. I am sort of torn between the two... I like the look of the SSS stock, and it's certainly a little cheaper, but I really like the full-length aluminum skeleton in the Stockade stock. Also, since the Savage rifle is pillar bedded, would it make much sense to glass bed the action into the stock as well, or would it be unnecessary?
Thanks for any advice you can give me.
Best,
Nic