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Old July 21, 2014, 02:57 PM   #6
taylorce1
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Your rifle will never look tactical, simply because you have a sporter barrel with sights on the rifle. It'll look like a monkey doing nasty things to a football if you try to add a tactical stock and to it. The barrel will never fill out the barrel channel on the stock and fit properly.

If you really want a tactical looking rifle you should have held off buying a rifle that wasn't what you wanted in the first place. It would have saved you money in the long run as now you have a rifle that will never be excatly as you want it unless you put a heavier contoru barrel on it. Put a decent quality barrel on it and you're looking at an extra $400-700 by the time you get done.

A Remington 700 in .270 should sell easily for $350 so you can get your money back. Take that money and put it towards a Savage or Howa rifle with a heavy barrel and buy a Boyd's Tacticool stock and you'll have close to what you want. Do what you want it's your money, but if it were me I'd shoot it as is since you want a tactical until you can't do any better with the rifle then start upgrading. Save the money that your going to spend on a rifle stock and get the rifle you want.
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