HS Precision Stocks

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It is good enough. I had a remington 5r mil spec in an HS stock unbedded and it shot good.

Once I put it in a chassis system it shot better.
 
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The only reason I would bed the stock is if the gun won't shoot. I am a fan of HS stocks, I have had five. I only skimmed one and it didn't shoot any better than it did unbedded. My 6.5x284 would shoot in the .1s sitting in a unbedded HS PST stock and my 243 is a .2 gun sitting in a HS PST adjustable stock. Plus, if you ever want to sell the stock, a not bedded one sells better than a bedded one.

-Matt
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> My 6.5x284 would shoot in the .1s sitting in a unbedded HS PST stock and my 243 is a .2 gun sitting in a HS PST adjustable stock </div></div>

That'd be more than good enough results for me. As others have said try it first without. I personally have had great luck with my factory Remmy 700 308 sitting in an unbedded HS precision stock. Several half moa groups and when its not half MOA I know its me not the equipment. Im a fan of their stocks and think you will like them too. Good luck and safe shooting to you.
 
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My bad my 308 sits in a Bell and Carlson Medalist I wasnt thinking when I posted that it was in an HS. On any account I feel that they are similar in quality and I like both. I did however just pick up an old VS model 700 in 223 that has an HS stock specifically for that stock. Im planning on turning it into a 300 blackout and figured finding that one with the HS stock (vs a newer varmint 700 with the plastic stock) would be a geat way to go and save me some money over buying a new HS/Bell and Carlson or real fancy McMillan/Manners.