DanM
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Hey all!!!
Input requested: Have a Remington 700 DBM SS in 300 Weatherby magnum. It is all stock – 300 rounds through the barrel plus/minus. It has a composite stock, no threading, and the barrel is pencil thin – 0.662” at muzzle. Limited funds to invest into it and trying to decide the best alternatives: Stock, threading, Suppressor, etc. Which comes first? I have been debating about a Boyd’s stock – minimal investment – better recoil management, possibly better accuracy with solid base, and potential weight mitigating recoil and others? Debating about converting to a BDL system but the investment of that is almost as much as the stock. Recoil management is a key factor but I can not invest in all things at once. I thought I would start with the stock – solid foundation, then look at the threading, and finally Muzzle Brake/Suppressor.
Any constructive input would be appreciated.
Input requested: Have a Remington 700 DBM SS in 300 Weatherby magnum. It is all stock – 300 rounds through the barrel plus/minus. It has a composite stock, no threading, and the barrel is pencil thin – 0.662” at muzzle. Limited funds to invest into it and trying to decide the best alternatives: Stock, threading, Suppressor, etc. Which comes first? I have been debating about a Boyd’s stock – minimal investment – better recoil management, possibly better accuracy with solid base, and potential weight mitigating recoil and others? Debating about converting to a BDL system but the investment of that is almost as much as the stock. Recoil management is a key factor but I can not invest in all things at once. I thought I would start with the stock – solid foundation, then look at the threading, and finally Muzzle Brake/Suppressor.
Any constructive input would be appreciated.