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RHINELAND LEOPARD FOR SAVAGE MK2

Re: RHINELAND LEOPARD FOR SAVAGE MK2

Yes, it is ergonomically almost like an AICS stock. That is why I am putting it under my Savage MK II. When my centerfire rebuild comes back, (I am re-barreling my .308 to 6.5 Creedmoor, Kreiger is doing the work)it should really help. I just had cervical spine surgery and the lower recoil will allow me to still shoot and compete. So I hope this stock works out well, cuz the 6.5 is going to have a AICS 1.5 under it. Also, right now the gun is set up with a Tacticool stock. Great stock, kind of light though, and tuff to bed. The Rhineland, you can pillar bed.
 
Re: RHINELAND LEOPARD FOR SAVAGE MK2

there have been posts on this stock before (probably different action)...maybe not here, but elsewhere I know. Do some googling (yahoo is where I've seen it) and you'll come up a few hits.

Thanks for the reminder...I might go that route instead of the AICS for my Izhmash (real PIA for the AICS)
 
Re: RHINELAND LEOPARD FOR SAVAGE MK2

I had one on a 10/22, I liked it

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Re: RHINELAND LEOPARD FOR SAVAGE MK2

I was trying o get them to be a vendor here and do a group buy... I think they need some more calls from you guys??? Those stocks would sell like fire here?
 
My wife and daughter's Leopard MKII

I put this together for them as they did not like the larger thumbhole of the original stock.

This rig will shoot accurately at 300Y... I may still inlet and bed it; however, it shoots very,very well so for now I will let them just practice and enjoy.

The chassis is very tight.. and there will be some leisurely sanding needed down the barrel side..but a good little project.

Bri
 

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I've got a 17HMR in one, I really like the stock. Adjustable butt and cheek, made of solid walnut not soft birch like the tacticool. It also come with several attachment points. I added pillars to mine but it shot fine without them. I was going to leave it natural but I've decided to paint it. Rhineland arms sells them, Rhineland arms