Gen273
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Has anyone used the Bell & Carlson after market stock? I am thinking about a spider Webb version for my Browning 300 WSM.
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I installed a B&C stock on my Weatherby Vanguard .30-06 a few years ago. I really like it. The feel is fantastic compared to the plastic stock that came with the rifle. I bought the Weatherby Montecarlo B&C stock and it had a raised pad at the front of the barrel channel that made contact with the barrel. My rifle shot 1" or less groups with factory ammo. I have since sanded off the pad and opened the barrel channel to free float the barrel all the way to the recoil lug. I'm installing a Seekins Precision SRS rail as soon as it comes. My rifle also has a Timney trigger and I had to dremel a small area because the adjustment screw interfered with the stock. The action is not bedded but I'm very happy with the groups I'm getting for shots under 300 years.
I think the only negative I cam up with for the stock is that it is a little heavy. BUT, the felt recoil is much less because the stock is more rigid, heavier, and has a better recoil pad. I have a Redfield 3-9x40 scopes in 1" Talleys and the whole package (minus ammo) is 8.1 pounds. I mainly use this rifle for hunting out of tree stands.
That sounds like a very nice rifle!
Ordered a B&C sporter stock for a howa (brown w spiderweb finish) this morning and it already shipped this afternoon... impressive!
It came this morning and I didn’t like the color. The brown was darker than pictured on their website and almost had a purple hue... I already sent it back to them to swap it out for a tan/black spiderweb combo in the same stock. The stock seemed really high quality and I’m amazed at how quickly they got it to me... I’ll post pics of the new stock when it comes in.You should post pics!