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Old 12-21-2017, 02:57 AM
260Ackley 260Ackley is offline
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Default Barrel contour

I was wondering if anyone has a short action Remington 700 with mountain rifle profile barrel that they could do some measurements on. I have a 700 with a shilen no 1 feather weight barrel on it and want to order a stock from Richards microfit. The smallest contour they have is the mountain barrel. In thinking the channel will be to big for my barrel. I'm looking for measurements starting in front of the receiver recoil lug. Then wear the taper starts how far it is from the lug and what's the width. Then maybe a few measurements increasing an inch down the barrel. From what the company said it may work. I'm not worried about the average width the majority of the way down the barrel mostly the first 5 inches in taper from the receiver.
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Old 12-21-2017, 11:30 AM
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Remington contours here:

http://www.douglasbarrels.net/contours/index.html

Mountain barrel is 001.

I used this B&C stock in a Shilen Featherweight and a Pac-Nor Featherweight barrel for a .17 Fireball but in a Remington Model 7. It fits perfect with no modifications to the stock.

https://www.stockysstocks.com/stocks...ew-models.html

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