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School me on McMillan rifle stocks and other Remington 700 goodies
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<blockquote data-quote="B Gordon" data-source="post: 2669338" data-attributes="member: 29719"><p>Have you considered one of the chassis system style stocks?</p><p></p><p>McMillan stocks would normally need to be glass or steel bedded to get top accuracy.</p><p>You can bed the stock yourself if you are a hands on type person.</p><p>There are several video's out there showing how to do it.</p><p>Just be aware that if you mess up the bedding job you will possibly end up with the stock and action being glued together.</p><p>Additionally, if you want to utilize detachable magazines you will need to buy bottom metal which adds another $250-$300 to the cost.</p><p></p><p>I have both types and a chassis system is far and away the most simple way to get really great accuracy with a usable system.</p><p>Most utilize some sort of V style machining to cradle the action.</p><p>The Accuracy International chassis system for Remington 700 actions is a good one.</p><p></p><p>Cost can be anywhere from about $500 to over $1500 for chassis systems but a McMillan stock and bottom metal with having a gunsmith do the bedding will cost well over $1000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B Gordon, post: 2669338, member: 29719"] Have you considered one of the chassis system style stocks? McMillan stocks would normally need to be glass or steel bedded to get top accuracy. You can bed the stock yourself if you are a hands on type person. There are several video's out there showing how to do it. Just be aware that if you mess up the bedding job you will possibly end up with the stock and action being glued together. Additionally, if you want to utilize detachable magazines you will need to buy bottom metal which adds another $250-$300 to the cost. I have both types and a chassis system is far and away the most simple way to get really great accuracy with a usable system. Most utilize some sort of V style machining to cradle the action. The Accuracy International chassis system for Remington 700 actions is a good one. Cost can be anywhere from about $500 to over $1500 for chassis systems but a McMillan stock and bottom metal with having a gunsmith do the bedding will cost well over $1000. [/QUOTE]
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