Bell and Carlson LOP issues

hntnnut

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Ok I need some help. I'm putting together a Rem 700 in 6mm Rem AI and I decided to go with a B&C bdl sporter and the description states a 13.5" lop. I get the gun together for a test fit and I feel like my face is cramed into the scope and don't have room to pust the scope forward any more. So I decided to check the lop measurement and come up with 13" even.
I contacted B&C and spoke to someone named tory and was told that their stocks are made in a mold and couldn't be 13". She had me email her pics of measurments so I did so. Well today I got a reply telling me I was measuring wrong. I have included a pic of her reply. Am I wrong or right with my measurment and if I'm right what do you all think my next steps should be.


Thank You
Richard
 

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Center of butt to center of trigger shoe where your trigger finger would sit, has been the same for over 100 years. Assuming the end of tape is center of butt that’s 100% 13 and maybe 1/8”. Never saw someone measure from a random point inside the action. That makes it different depending on the shape of the trigger though, so given any variability in triggers on 700-footprint actions it could be off a little and still be “correct” based on whatever trigger they built if from.

Slip on pads suck. If you’re going to keep it just put a thicker recoil pad on it, or a spacer + pad. Some composite stocks the pads are glued on rather than screwed, but its the right way to fix it if you need the length. Its not hard to do, or its a $100 job to have a smith do it.
 
Well here is a little update. I reached out to B&C through their facebook site asking if there was anyone I could speek to regarding the iussue. The reply I recieved was that they were sending me a return tag and a RA#. Now after almost a month I just recieved the same stock back. with ZERO communication, explanation or customer support. Now I'm fit to be tied as I wanted to use this rifle for a hunt in february. I have the scope pushed all the way forward and I have to consciouslly pull my head back on the stock to get a full sight picture. And again I didn't spend damn near 400.00 on a stock only to be forced to put a slip-on recoil pad to make it fit.

Richard
 
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