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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/20/17 03:38 PM
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Bait57
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I haven't. I usually do my own. Not hard at all.
A good trick for heavy barrels or any for that matter when opening up the channel on the stock is - I use a dowel rod wrapped in sand paper to get the correct fit.
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: AU7MM08]
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08/20/17 03:45 PM
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ColeT
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I think you would be better off putting the money towards a Mark V Lol I wish. Gun =$2500 Then a new scope = another $2500
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 02:42 AM
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deadeye48
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There a lot of stocks out there that have aluminum bedding in them and are drop in ready. Just check and see if it tells you anything about the bbl channel or call and ask the mfgr
When I need expert advice I tend to talk to myself The older I get the better I used to be
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 05:45 AM
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jacannon
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I put a Boyds thumb hole stock on my Vanguard.
Grandma said...Always keep a gun close at hand, you just never know when you might run across some varmint that needs killing...
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 06:29 AM
08/21/17 06:29 AM
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James
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I think you would be better off putting the money towards a Mark V Lol I wish. Gun =$2500 Then a new scope = another $2500 My vanguard will shoot with the best of em...
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 06:45 AM
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Reloader79
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No you don't need a gunsmith, many reputable stock makers build prefit stocks, I have a bell and Carlson on mine it's about a $250 stock, check on redhawkrifles.com for a good selection.
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong.
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: James]
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08/21/17 08:44 AM
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I think you would be better off putting the money towards a Mark V Lol I wish. Gun =$2500 Then a new scope = another $2500 My vanguard will shoot with the best of em... my vanguard is super accurate itself
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: Reloader79]
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08/21/17 08:45 AM
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ColeT
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No you don't need a gunsmith, many reputable stock makers build prefit stocks, I have a bell and Carlson on mine it's about a $250 stock, check on redhawkrifles.com for a good selection. bell and Carlson is what I was looking at
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 09:00 AM
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No you don't need a gunsmith, many reputable stock makers build prefit stocks, I have a bell and Carlson on mine it's about a $250 stock, check on redhawkrifles.com for a good selection. bell and Carlson is what I was looking at I think weatherby used bell & Carlson on the mark v rifles.
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: AU338MAG]
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08/21/17 09:18 AM
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ColeT
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No you don't need a gunsmith, many reputable stock makers build prefit stocks, I have a bell and Carlson on mine it's about a $250 stock, check on redhawkrifles.com for a good selection. bell and Carlson is what I was looking at I think weatherby used bell & Carlson on the mark v rifles. I don't know if they are. But if not they're really similar
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 10:13 AM
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How much you looking to spend. I have been very satisfied with my Mcmillan A5
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 11:10 AM
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My vanguard s2 range certified came with a bell & Carson green web stock
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Re: Replacing a gun stock
[Re: ColeT]
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08/21/17 03:18 PM
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The MK V uses a B&C stock. I had to replace one a while back and got it cheaper direct from B&C rather than buying from Weatherby as a dealer.
If you go the B&C route, you will not need to bed the action.
If you just want a wood or synthetic stock that requires bedding, it's not hard, just use plenty of release agent and plug ALL holes, nooks and crannies with modeling clay. Once you plug everything up and apply the release agent until you think everything is covered, coat it all again.
There are two types of gun enthusiasts ... Those who have been F#CKED by PTG and those who will be!
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