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Help on stiller action

longbow

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I have a Stiller Rattler RBRP in 30BR in a HBR 2 1/4" forearm. Like to pick up a 3" stock also . So are all Stiller single shot actions the same foot print? This has the cut out for Hunter class for score. Heres A pic. Thanks
 

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I have a Stiller Rattler RBRP in 30BR in a HBR 2 1/4" forearm. Like to pick up a 3" stock also . So are all Stiller single shot actions the same foot print? Thanks
No... they are not. Some are round (in various dia. and length) and some are flat.
 
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I guess thats for the fake magazine requirements? I do believe the rat’ler is going to be narrower and shorter than say a viper or viper SS which are the same shape as the panda. Itll still go in any stock. Its gotta be bedded anyway
 
Yes.know I would have to skim bed,just looking for a beater? to shoot the gun in one of our monthly varmint matches,would be my 200 yd gun. The 2.5 stock makes it hard with 3" bag,dont want to add a 3" plate to this stock...
 
If I am not mistaken the Stiller Rattler is 1.4" wide like the Stolle Kodiak where are the Viper and Panda are 1.5"in width. For some reason I was thinking the lengths were the same, maybe not. The Stiller Cobra action is shorter than the Viper by a half inch for sure.
 
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