Rifle Stocks
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- DustyC
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Rifle Stocks
I was looking for some good spots to find a new lighter stock for my CZ550. I bought it before I realized how much walking I would be doing.
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- wildturkey
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Re: Rifle Stocks
try boyds custom gun stocks .com
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Re: Rifle Stocks
barrels are way heavier than stocks, I think your looking in the wrong place if you want to lighten your rig up.
For stocks Mcmillian is top notch.
For stocks Mcmillian is top notch.
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- DustyC
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Re: Rifle Stocks
I realize the barrel is heavier but I can't afford to rebbarrel and have it Akleyed right now. So I just want to start with the stock and then have the other work done this ssummer. The tree trunk thats on that rifle is huge.
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- lyonch
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Re: Rifle Stocks
Here is a website that i bought my thumbhole gunstock through. This guy was very good to talk to over the phone and gave me several ideas. he even gave me a blemished stock at a very reduced price. It has one tiny spot where the color (only the color) has a flaw in it. I dont care what my rig looks like as long as it kills dogs
Good luck with your search.
http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/StoreFront

http://www.stockysstocks.com/servlet/StoreFront
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- xdeano
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Re: Rifle Stocks
McMillan is the way to go.
Manners aren't bad either.
You may have to get a custom for that CZ.
another route is to go find a CZ stock that someone is selling, say the thumbhold design off of gunbroker or similar website.
xdeano
Manners aren't bad either.
You may have to get a custom for that CZ.
another route is to go find a CZ stock that someone is selling, say the thumbhold design off of gunbroker or similar website.
xdeano
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Re: Rifle Stocks
Dusty
I went on a similar CZ stock finding adventure not too long ago. Do you have the varmint 550?
Xdeano's suggestion to find a used CZ stock may be your best bet, although I'm doubtful that you can trim much weight from a varmint rig anyway (if you have the varmint) considering a Kevlar stock might shave 10 ounces vs walnut.
The only lightweight option for a 550 that I'm aware is McMillan being that they can inlet for a CZ from a similar action configuration.
Bell & Carlson makes CZ's Varmint Kevlar stock, but the stock is inlet for a micro-scaled small action (223 family).
A wood or laminate stock like the Boyd's suggested can be inlet, but you could end up with a heavier outfit than you started with.
Just as Chris noted, contact Don at stockysstocks.com. He sells alot of everything but McMillan and seems to know who has what.
Nevertheless, I am willing to trade you 1shooter's motorcycle for the rifle if you decide to part with it.
I went on a similar CZ stock finding adventure not too long ago. Do you have the varmint 550?
Xdeano's suggestion to find a used CZ stock may be your best bet, although I'm doubtful that you can trim much weight from a varmint rig anyway (if you have the varmint) considering a Kevlar stock might shave 10 ounces vs walnut.
The only lightweight option for a 550 that I'm aware is McMillan being that they can inlet for a CZ from a similar action configuration.
Bell & Carlson makes CZ's Varmint Kevlar stock, but the stock is inlet for a micro-scaled small action (223 family).
A wood or laminate stock like the Boyd's suggested can be inlet, but you could end up with a heavier outfit than you started with.
Just as Chris noted, contact Don at stockysstocks.com. He sells alot of everything but McMillan and seems to know who has what.
Nevertheless, I am willing to trade you 1shooter's motorcycle for the rifle if you decide to part with it.
- DustyC
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Re: Rifle Stocks
Thanks for the info guys. I'll try Stockys and a few others. My gunsmith said he could cut thios one down for me also. I think that I'll hold onto the CZ for a while. I'm not much of a biker.
Besides it's a shooter.


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Re: Rifle Stocks
Dusty
I saw a 550 with a Kevlar stock yesterday. I can't say I know for sure, but prepared to be told that the 550 varmint synthetic variaton is a stock manufactured for CZ by Bell & Carlson. The rifle was #10 without the scope & hardware.
Anyway, aren't many stocks lighter than a B&C Kevlar (supposing it is a B&C), so Xdeano's idea to track down the CZ stock the best solution. Then again, even a Kevlar stock will trim 10 to 16oz at best... and you can always rig up a turret on that flatbed I've seen in your pics.
I saw a 550 with a Kevlar stock yesterday. I can't say I know for sure, but prepared to be told that the 550 varmint synthetic variaton is a stock manufactured for CZ by Bell & Carlson. The rifle was #10 without the scope & hardware.
Anyway, aren't many stocks lighter than a B&C Kevlar (supposing it is a B&C), so Xdeano's idea to track down the CZ stock the best solution. Then again, even a Kevlar stock will trim 10 to 16oz at best... and you can always rig up a turret on that flatbed I've seen in your pics.
