The BTH stands for Boyd's Thumb Hole. It's the same stock. If you're stuck on the .260, get one, then add the Boyd's Thumbhole. I'm sure that as many stocks as Boyd's makes for Savage, it would be a simple drop-in. Those stocks are neither pillar nor glass bedded, so if you want the action bedded you'd have to do that yourself, or pay to have it done.
The .260 is a great caliber. My sister-in-law shoots one, and she's four-for-four on our little whitetail deer now.
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Originally Posted by firme67
Just curious why you think you need to cut stock down,
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Stock fit is very personal. I like a shorter LOP than most people my size. When I have a stock cut for me, or when I add a recoil pad, I specify a 13" LOP.