FrankieJames7
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on a Winchester model 70 .338 so it is a long action. I am thinking of getting a new stock for it, the stock on it now is well, stock lol. who makes the best stocks for snugging down the action extremely tight? i do not want a wood stock, and also want to know how much a stock upgrade for a high quality accuracy based stock would cost.
for now, is there any way i could comfortably raise the cheekrest on my rifle? i need maybe a half inch more rise.
the scope can come down less than a half inch more if i get a shorter in height picatinny base and new rings, but that's about 200 bucks and will have to wait. if a new stock costs more than a set of rings and a base maybe i will lower the scope but i also want an extremely well held down gun in the stock. how good is the factory winchester 70 synthetic stocks?
for now, is there any way i could comfortably raise the cheekrest on my rifle? i need maybe a half inch more rise.
the scope can come down less than a half inch more if i get a shorter in height picatinny base and new rings, but that's about 200 bucks and will have to wait. if a new stock costs more than a set of rings and a base maybe i will lower the scope but i also want an extremely well held down gun in the stock. how good is the factory winchester 70 synthetic stocks?