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 Posted: Sat May 14th, 2005 10:11 AM
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Check these out,

http://www.accurateinnovations.com/

I'm thinking about getting one for my Weatherby Accumark in .338-378 Weatherby Magnum. It sure would make it look a hell of a lot better than that plastic stock it came with. I like the Aluminum Bedding Block, and the Titanium wrist pin to strengthen the pistol grip area. You can customize them most any way you want. They aren't cheap in the high grades, but they are beautiful. And the best part is they are a drop in fit.  billt



 Posted: Sat May 14th, 2005 07:48 PM
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Hey billt.I`ve looked at em.They are expensive for top grade stuff,but they are derned sure pretty.Nothing like the feel of Walnut and blued steel in your hands..:thumbs:



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 Posted: Sat May 14th, 2005 11:34 PM
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I like the Bedding block idea in a wood stock, But my Browning BBR has that and I have always wonder how to do it myself.

I see that they are pround of them and for the money,I might have to look abit harder.

 

thanks for sharing Billt

 

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 Posted: Sun Jul 10th, 2005 01:32 AM
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Gents,

Just finished putting one together using the Chas Daly barreled action in 22-250.  Hope to test accuracy in the not too far distant future.  Not quite a drop-in but the folks at AccurateInnovations advised me ahead of time and the necessary work was very minimal.  I like the looks/feel of the stock and one item of note...it has almost -zero- drop at heel.  That sure helps to keep recoil down for the bigger calibers.  Here is a pic.

Ol' John

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Dam that is one pretty rifle, hope it shoots for you.:thumbs:



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