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    Wadiyatalkinabeet Ryan_Songhurst's Avatar
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    Look at Ken Hendersons stocks, they have a great fit and feel, comb is good on them and they are a better design than the Southfort labs stocks as the entire barrel channel is enclosed carbon fibre so theyre a lot stronger and the edges wont chip away or come away from the foam on them, plus theyre lighter. I have had them all and now just stick to Kens stocks, got one on my Sako 85 and new rifle being built with one also.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryan_Songhurst View Post
    Look at Ken Hendersons stocks, they have a great fit and feel, comb is good on them and they are a better design than the Southfort labs stocks as the entire barrel channel is enclosed carbon fibre so theyre a lot stronger and the edges wont chip away or come away from the foam on them, plus theyre lighter. I have had them all and now just stick to Kens stocks, got one on my Sako 85 and new rifle being built with one also.
    My Ken Henderson Stock has a more "Budget" Version of the same thing on my McMillan as I could only find second hand cardboard. Both rifles would be / are fine with my 2-8VX3 but I have ended up using them for "plate shooting" so hence they both wear bigger glasses.
    Both are excellent stocks but I would put neither on a dedicated long range rig as you end up lifting your head off the stock trying to ge the proper sight picture (well I do) which is usually followed by a miss
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