I picked up one of the Remington brand, plastic stocks for my 700 ADL, .222 at our gun show a few weeks back for fifty US dollars. My thoughts were to do a cammo job on it rather than the wooden factory stock.
Since then I have read a few posts where this stock was described as a piece of crap with no redeeming qualities, and I'm thinking "just great
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I went ahead and put it on the rifle however and was pleased by the way that it fit, and also by the way it felt in my hands. It's about 4 oz lighter than the other one, and a little slimmer in the grip. I wasn't sure how it would shoot since it has a pressure point out on the for-end, and my other was a complete free float.
Well I got out today to shoot a few groups and was pleasantly surprised. Three groups (5 shot), and two of them were under an inch. (100 yds) This is pretty standard for this gun, and it will do a little better if I get picky with the brass in my reloads.
My main point however is that this very inexpensive stock seems OK as far as the purpose I got it for, and I doubt that one that costs four times more would make me any happier. OK, I don't like the hollow sound when I knock on the butt of it, but maybe a little expanding foam will cure that.
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Since then I have read a few posts where this stock was described as a piece of crap with no redeeming qualities, and I'm thinking "just great

I went ahead and put it on the rifle however and was pleased by the way that it fit, and also by the way it felt in my hands. It's about 4 oz lighter than the other one, and a little slimmer in the grip. I wasn't sure how it would shoot since it has a pressure point out on the for-end, and my other was a complete free float.
Well I got out today to shoot a few groups and was pleasantly surprised. Three groups (5 shot), and two of them were under an inch. (100 yds) This is pretty standard for this gun, and it will do a little better if I get picky with the brass in my reloads.
My main point however is that this very inexpensive stock seems OK as far as the purpose I got it for, and I doubt that one that costs four times more would make me any happier. OK, I don't like the hollow sound when I knock on the butt of it, but maybe a little expanding foam will cure that.
