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Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

aperdue

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Jesus my head hurts :p . I have read so many threads on here lately and just can't figure which way to go. My base rifle is a 700aac-sd. It is topped off with a Vortex PST FFP in badger rings and base. This is where I am stuck. I want something that will be a good stock for precision, but I still want to be able to use this rifle to go hunting. Right now I have a B&C M40 on backorder and am starting to second guess myself. I think I want to go with a DBM. I have also been looking at the McRee chassis system, and think it is pretty slick, but don't know how it would fair on a hunting rifle. I am fairly open on the stocks, so any ideas would be appreciated. Now onto the bottom metal. If I get a fiberglass stock, I am really leaning toward the PTG due to its price and all of the positive reviews that I have seen so far. Any reason that I should go with something else? I have a fairly liberal budget, but don't want to go into the thousands. My thoughts right now are either to stay with the B&C and have it inletted, go with the McRees, or get a McMillan A5 adjustable already inletted.....
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

and someone else is going to make up your mind for you?

you did your research now make your choice - quit being a woman over it

 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

McRees. No bedding, pull it out and stick it in a light weight hunter for deer and other game.
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: George63</div><div class="ubbcode-body">and someone else is going to make up your mind for you?

you did your research now make your choice - quit being a woman over it

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Well, thank you so much for being so helpful. I guess it was just dumb of me to come to a place where people actually have experience with this stuff and ask for a little help. In other words, GTFO.
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tmpohuski7</div><div class="ubbcode-body">McRees. No bedding, pull it out and stick it in a light weight hunter for deer and other game. </div></div>

You know, I didn't really think about it before, but I could just keep the B&C coming and use it for hunting and the McCrees for the precision stuff... hmmm...
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: xXlojackXx</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Mcmillan or Manners. Boom.</div></div> Yea, good choice either way you go there.

I have my AAC-SD on a McMillan HTG stock bedded.

Manners and McMillan are awesome.

Zach
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

You wont be going wrong with the B&C I have 4 of them on different rifles, love them all, however just like many things with firearms to a certain point you do get what you pay for. And my favorite rifle does have a McMillan. If you've got the budget go big.
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

If it were my build, I'd go McMillan M40A1 / HTG, marbled in your favorite colors, inletted for M5 DBM, PT&G stealth and call it a day! The B&C is nice for a budget build, but in no way a comparison to McMillan or Manners. I'm not a fan of chassis for personal reasons.
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

My vote is Manners MCS-T or T3 with mini chassis. No bedding needed and makes a good hunting stock .
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: dk-1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If it were my build, I'd go McMillan M40A1 / HTG, marbled in your favorite colors, inletted for M5 DBM, PT&G stealth and call it a day! The B&C is nice for a budget build, but in no way a comparison to McMillan or Manners. I'm not a fan of chassis for personal reasons. </div></div>

You know, I had been looking at the HTG, but had kinda dismissed it because I didn't see an option for inlet before, but I just looked again and found it. I think this is the way I am going to go. Thanks for your help. Now, just to decide which color
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Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

You'll be glad to go that route. Southernprecisionrifles.com (aka "bugholes") has several McMillan HTGs in stock that are already inletted for Badger M5 and have a Rem Varmint/Sendero contour.

Although I didn't look, one that's inletted for Surgeon Bottom metal would be nice too. Surgeon bottom metal, in my opinion, can't be beat in terms of aesthetics and function.
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

McMillan & Surgeon are very hard to beat + good resale value
 
Re: Putting together my first 700, need stock/dbm help

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: LCDR JGB</div><div class="ubbcode-body"> You'll be glad to go that route. Southernprecisionrifles.com (aka "bugholes") has several McMillan HTGs in stock that are already inletted for Badger M5 and have a Rem Varmint/Sendero contour.

Although I didn't look, one that's inletted for Surgeon Bottom metal would be nice too. Surgeon bottom metal, in my opinion, can't be beat in terms of aesthetics and function. </div></div>

Ended up going this route. Got off the phone with him a few minutes ago and got the last htg w/ surgeon cut and got the bottom metal from him as well. Hopefully I will get to shoot it before I go back offshore. Thanks for everyones help.