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Thread: Move to Carbon rifle stock (request your findings and opinions)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chainsaw View Post
    Have a few Cf stocks, STUG, the original Senators and a US Browns Kevlar . Love them. All provide rigid, lightweight platform and very accurate. A couple have been bedded to get best accuracy, the others have shot 0.5 moa as supplied. For a hunting rifle u are going to drag around the hills I would go go CF every time. If u r smashing gongs I’d still go CF, but the light weight means u need to be able to tolerate some recoil. I also have a soft spot for a good piece of walnut so have some classics (7x64, 222 Vixen) that will always stay in the original wood stocks
    Thanks chainsaw, the accuracy you've described is very encouraging. My rifle should hopefully be sweet with CF and it's light weight as it hardly qualifies as a recoiler being a 6.5CM I love the idea of an accurate multi purpose rifle. I'm drawn to the Hitech at the moment due to the V-block setup. My HS3 is V-block and it's pretty easy to setup and it makes sense.

    Agreed, a lovely bit of quality wood is highly appealing!

 

 

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