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Old February 10, 2013, 07:50 PM   #6
jmr40
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Simply stated a stock will not improve those groups much.
If at all. You buy a stock to improve ergonomics, style, weight etc. I've never noted any measurable difference in accuracy even when replacing the cheapest plastic stocks. If the stock is causing poor accuracy it can be corrected with proper fitting to the action. The stock you have has the potential to be as accurate as anything. Glass bedding might help if done right. It is really just improving the fit between action and stock.

On a heavy barreled target rifle where weight is not an issue I prefer the B&C stocks. They do the job just as well as the more expensive stocks. On a hunting rifle where I'm trying to keep weight down then it is McMillan Edge for me. Expensive, but worth the trouble.
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