LogicGS
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Came from Brownells:
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/st...65&title=REMINGTON 700 VARMINT/TACTICAL STOCK
I'm a dealer though, so I bought it wholesale. Can't say the discount, but it was obviously lower than the posted retail price.
I know McMillan is the standard, but for a stock with the same features from McMillan (the A3-5 with the integral adjustable cheek piece, three way adjustable butt pad, and bi-pod rail) would run ~$845.
I ended up having to buy the donor rifle retail, 'cause I couldn't find one with any of my distributors. Even at that, I only paid $800 for the entire original rifle. Can you see where I'm going with this?
I refuse to spend more on a stock than I did for the entire core rifle, especially when the B&C is as stiff a stock as I have seen, and cost just over half what the McMillan would have.
Some folks may disagree, and I'm cool with that, but for me, it was a no-brainer.
http://www.brownells.com/aspx/ns/st...65&title=REMINGTON 700 VARMINT/TACTICAL STOCK
I'm a dealer though, so I bought it wholesale. Can't say the discount, but it was obviously lower than the posted retail price.
I know McMillan is the standard, but for a stock with the same features from McMillan (the A3-5 with the integral adjustable cheek piece, three way adjustable butt pad, and bi-pod rail) would run ~$845.
I ended up having to buy the donor rifle retail, 'cause I couldn't find one with any of my distributors. Even at that, I only paid $800 for the entire original rifle. Can you see where I'm going with this?
I refuse to spend more on a stock than I did for the entire core rifle, especially when the B&C is as stiff a stock as I have seen, and cost just over half what the McMillan would have.
Some folks may disagree, and I'm cool with that, but for me, it was a no-brainer.
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