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...gonna have to withdraw them for silhouette...never did like silhouette anyway; only shot one match and that was with a light-barreled M-14. (They certainly severed me well in NRA HP off-hand though.)

Yes sir, that anschutz doesn't buy me any more points but it was fun building it!The M700 in 7mm-08 is what I use for our monthly club level HP matches. It wears an H-S Precision hunting rifle stock.
While I no longer shoot rimfire rifle silhouette, this box stock CZ 457 would easily get me back to Master class even with that 6x Leupold.
+ 1 for Steve Wooster. I have a later one from him that has a butt stock more like a Pharr. Lots of good advice give here. I'd shoot a sporter to start and hope someone would let me try other stocks before I committed. Wooster and Pharr seem to be the more common used now days.For official NRA silhouette, no forend below 2" from centerline of bore, so those stocks would not be legal. Silhouette needs an any class, so you can use 1 highpower rifle in multiple NRA disciplines
I use stocks made by Steve Wooster in Washington state, I will upload a picture in a bit
We run a 3/8 scale club rimfire shoot. A category for just about everybody, bolt, lever, semi-auto.Local club is talking about setting up a scaled down silhouette type comp.
www.tumbleweedsrifles.com
Mark Pharr's website.
www.treebonecarving.com
I obtained a walnut copy from Treebone caving who was making them for Mark if I remember correctly.
I don't currently shoot Silhouette but moving from a Brown Precision Silhouette to a Pharr Silhouette stock was worth around four to five extra animals per 40 shot bank it was that good. That was smallbore with an Anschutz 1712. Just made the rifle so much easier to shoot.
HS is still on the boycott listI have not noticed if anyone has mentioned HS Precision. They used to make a stock for this type of discipline. It was a thumbhole stock and it was a very, very comfortable stock. I used it on a 20" suppressed 308. It was a very nice and great feeling stock for the purpose. Price was right also.
One word. HoriuchiPolitics aside, they still make nice products. Looks like they have dropped their two silhouette specific stocks from the line, though.
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Thats all you had to say. Cant believe they didnt hire chipman too. They could have used that pic of him in waco that became famous again recentlyOne word. Horiuchi