Recommendations for weatherby stock

slamdmini

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I've got a weatherby vanguard in 270 that has a chip in the wood stock. It still functions fine but it bugs me. I've never replaced the stock on any of my rifles so I don't even kno where to start. What do u guys recommend? And what should I stay away from. This is purely a hunting rifle so I don't want anything too heavy.
Thanks guys for the help.
 
Where is the chip and is the stock walnut? take a picture of the chip.
I used to make custom stocks and it is sure a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to repair rather than get a new stock.
 
Where is the chip and is the stock walnut? take a picture of the chip.
I used to make custom stocks and it is sure a hell of a lot easier and cheaper to repair rather than get a new stock.
The chip is on the bottom along the trigger guard. I glued it back in but it doesn't sit exactly flush. I could sand it easily but I don't kno how well I could match the finish.
 
Stockys is good and economical. I have multiple and they are fine.

Peak 44 is actually Weatherby; made in Sheridan at their headquarters.

Keg bravo if you have short action and want to do aics mags

Bell and carlson are solid as well, we have one and it's not had any issues.
 
In the past weatherby sold their upgraded vanguards and even their mark Vs with bell and Carlson stocks. We had a couple of those years back, the stocks were good. In fact the vanguard backcountry (or wilderness???) we had was just a ceracoated vanguard with a fluted barrel in a bell and Carlson stock. I wish I still had that gun. The mark v ultra lightweight we had also had a bell and Carlson stocks.
 
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