375 stock

Jmort1754

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Lookign to put my 375 700 in a different stock as I robbed the stock that was on it for a different build.

Who makes a carbon fiber or synthetic stock that will handle the recoil?

I was looking at the stockys m50 just not sure it will be able to handle it.
 

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I have a 375h&h in a brown pounder and its got about 400 rounds since I bedded it....no cracks so far.
 

Wapiti1

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As noted, Brown, McMillan standard fill, Manners SL, B&C Medalist will do it. All need to be bedded. I don't see why the Stocky's wouldn't be fine. Bed it properly and you'll eliminate the risk, IMO.

Most don't crack from general weakness. They crack from poor bedding.

Jeremy
 

thinhorn_AK

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When I wanted a new stock for my m700 375HH I was pretty set on the McMillan made with the Remington BDL pattern. I never got it but that’s what I wanted.
 
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Manners Composite Stocks with a built in Mini-Chassis. Lots of stock shapes to choose from. Bedding not required.
 

tak

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Just throwing this out there, but I sent mine to Rifles Inc. and very happy I did. Pricey? Yes! But it's probably one of the most "shootable" rifles I have. Very comfortable to carry and point. The stock is really light and the whole gun is 8.5-9 lbs or so. It feels just as comfortable to shoot as it did when it was a 10+ lb gun in a wood stock. I also had him put a short ARCA rail on it, and I shoot steel to 500 yards easily from a seated position.
 
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