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What pattern m70 stocks are you guys going with? Miller or classic m70?
Same for me. Mine has a 24inch barrel and it balances great for me. I will say it again, it makes a LA B&C look and feel like a log.I am going with the Classic rather than the Miller for two reasons: 1) I don’t love the look or feel of cheek pieces, so the Classic is the right call for me, and 2) the Classic weighs approx. 2oz less than the Miller as a result of not having a cheek piece.
I am going to see how well the rifle shoots and feels with the new stock (lead time sounds super short with Bansner right now, less rhan 2mos, another reason to go with them besides the fact that their Classic M70 stock weighs 2-4oz less than a McMillan Hunter with Edge fill). And if it feels too barrel heavy or doesn’t shoot as well as I’d like I’m going to send it to Douglas to rebarrel (approx. $525 total, great deal) with a 22” featherweight contour which weighs 2lbs…. Pardon the long, off-topic reply
For sure. 1 piece aluminum all the way. Pacific Tool and Guage sells an Oberndorf one piece bottom metal that allows a 4th magnum round to be stored if your rifle is magnum, but will work for standard chamberings too, not sure if it allows a 6th standard round to pack in or not. Also, I talked to Douglas barrels today and they will make a #1 light sporter contour 24” if requested, and that would come in at just over 2.25lbs. Solid option for a custom ultra-light barrel without compromising on full length.Same for me. Mine has a 24inch barrel and it balances great for me. I will say it again, it makes a LA B&C look and feel like a log.
One note, make sure you note what bottom metal you’ll be using. 2 piece vs 1 piece are VERY different inlets.
That is a super sexy set-up there…
Both of those rifles would look and carry so nice with a Bansner stock. Question: are you very particular about carry the .30-06 EWSS for certain applications and .375 HnH XCR2 for others, or do they both fill multiple hunting applications?I wouldn’t mind having one of these for my EWSS 30-06. I wonder if their sheep hunter stock would work on my xcr2 375HH, it would be cool to lighten that one up just a bit.
Both of those rifles would look and carry so nice with a Bansner stock. Question: are you very particular about carry the .30-06 EWSS for certain applications and .375 HnH XCR2 for others, or do they both fill multiple hunting applications?
Switching from the B & C to the Bansner is going to blow your mind and make you very very happy.Just ordered one for my mod 70 short action 300 wsm. Need to get my barrel threaded also for a good brake. Stoked to finally outfit this rifle with something nice as I've put 3 stocks on it over the years. A laminated thumbhole, factory Tupperware and a bell and Carlson. Can't wait
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I hope so, I hated the B&C and ended up with the Tupperware stock back on. The laminate was heavy too.Switching from the B & C to the Bansner is going to blow your mind and make you very very happy.
Try giving them a call again. Ben or Adam are very helpful and I know they are finally up and running again with Mauser 98 inletting etc. I ordered my classic Bansner stock for my FN supreme last weekI have a High Tech Specialities (early Bansner) stock on my custom Mauser 98 35 AI, had it on the gun for 18 years. I had them install the recoil pad. Great stock! Very light weight and a good value back then. I was looking to pick up another a month or so ago with the new carbon fiber/ fiberglass construction. The website does say they only do M70 and Rem 700 now. I emailed them asking if they were able to still make them for the M98, never got back to me. Finding it harder and harder to get responses from companies anymore if they don't already have what you want.
Thank you for this post!Try giving them a call again. Ben or Adam are very helpful and I know they are finally up and running again with Mauser 98 inletting etc. I ordered my classic Bansner stock for my FN supreme last week
No problem!Thank you for this post!