Not sure.....My BRM is 1.35I seen that stock, what’s the difference between Borden and Bat B 1.35 ?
Not sure.....My BRM is 1.35I seen that stock, what’s the difference between Borden and Bat B 1.35 ?
There are several other difference in benchrest. One is that the sides of the forearm can't be more than 1/2" tall. Most F-class stocks the sides of the forearm are 1". Also if you're going to shoot BR then you are handicapping yourself if you go with a 3" forearm instead of a 4". The Wheeler LRB is an outstanding BR stock and the one for sale on AS is a great deal. And finally you really need to decide what distance and weight class you are going to shoot. You can't shoot any of the short range BR competitions with a 17# gun. The weight of the stock is a big part of the weight factor.Pretty much the limiting factor in F/open for stocks is the 3" wide fore end. My stock is under that, so everything else is good to go. I just wanted a lower profile stock so I converted a RF/BR stock to a CF inlet and narrowed the fore end. Everything else is fine for F/open, for the most part.
LRB is my choice,have 2,,nothing tracks better as far as I knowExclusively a bench rest paper puncher
Yes, I understand, but I shoot F/class only, which a BR stock is perfectly legal for and was more to my desired dimensions. The other way around, using a F/class stock in BR is a much more difficult task due to the many limiting rules like you stated. I took a BR stock and used it for F/class, which is fine.There are several other difference in benchrest. One is that the sides of the forearm can't be more than 1/2" tall. Most F-class stocks the sides of the forearm are 1". Also if you're going to shoot BR then you are handicapping yourself if you go with a 3" forearm instead of a 4". The Wheeler LRB is an outstanding BR stock and the one for sale on AS is a great deal. And finally you really need to decide what distance and weight class you are going to shoot. You can't shoot any of the short range BR competitions with a 17# gun. The weight of the stock is a big part of the weight factor.
StockyStocks in FL. has a BR style stock. It will not requier a bank loan. Just my ywo cents Tommy McHey guys,
I’m looking to have a 6mm BR built and I’m trying to decide on the stock. The outfit building the rifle does a lot with Manners stocks. Which I love the look of (never held one) but good lord they’re expensive ($2250 up here in Canada).
Can anyone suggest another stock option that might be similar but a little more cost effective?
This rifle is getting pretty darn expensive.