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New Rhineland Arms stock for Mk II

russ10x

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Just put the new Rhineland Arms Leopard stock under my Savage MK II. The ergonomics are fantastic. This will go a long way to train up for my AICS stocked 700 in 6.5 Creedmoor....
 

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Congratulations. Nice to see that you were able to pick one up...I want one for my Izmash toggle action, he just wants too much to make a custom stock for it else I'd have one.
 
I ordered one of those for my 93r17 two weeks ago... Supposed to have shipped yesterday. I also went ahead and ordered one of their Para stocks for my sons 597.

I'll post an update once I get them setup.
 
Word is they are going to be making these for long action savages as well sometime this spring. Been waiting on that announcment to order a pair for both my savages

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Jim
It seems like any stock for a Savage MK II action, you will have problems with damming the front pillar due to the lack of material in the stock, adjacent to the front of the mag well. I had a Boyds Tacticool under it, and the problem is the same way with that stock. I am going to try, maybe even skim coat bed it. That is better than nothing right now. This gun shoot great, but I have not had a chance to shoot it with the new stock....
 
I got one of these in also. The front action hole was off center by a slight, but noticeable amount. Im not too upset about it because I will put some pillars in it. Did you use any bottom metal on the stock? I had to mod it a bit to fit dip metal. I was asking because I cant find a front screw longer than an inch to use it. apparently #12-32 screws are rare as hell.