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Call Stockys they have a bunch of different stocks and some great info too.
http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/StoreFront
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ive got a mcmillan on my .22 250 and a hogue overmolded rubber on my m77 there both pretty nice stocks. the hogue is a little heavy but takes alot of abuse with no signs of wear.
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McMillian, or bust. They make a fantastic product and the custom color combos are awesome, unless you like to be like everyone else. Check out their site.
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I really like the boyd stocks Ive had. Sure mine are heavy but they are the varmint stocks both are just short of 10lbs. I squared the bed on my .338 win stock when I was finishing it and havent bedded it yet but it shots sub moa easy and the recoil went down but its weight was the same as factory and well it just looks good too.
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