BoarHog375
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Currently looking for options on an aftermarket stock for my Winchester M70 375 H&H Safari Express. Let me know where to look. TIA
Matt
Matt
Synthetic, something rugged that can take abuse if need be. The factory stock is nice but I want another option.McMillan, HS Precision, or Bell & Carlson all offer M70 synthetics. Some modification may be required in all cases though. Boyd's has laminate options. What type of stock are you looking for?
Mark Bansner’s Miller is the best mid/big bore stock available. Echols (McMillan) as well—but likely difficult to acquire.Synthetic, something rugged that can take abuse if need be. The factory stock is nice but I want another option.
Do currently own one of the Miller stocks?Mark Bansner’s Miller is the best mid/big bore stock available. Echols (McMillan) as well—but likely difficult to acquire.
No. I don’t own one. I think I am down to four. . One Echols by McMillan.Do currently own one of the Miller stocks?
No. I don’t own one. I think I am down to four. . One Echols by McMillan.
D’Arcy has a standard fill and magnum fill in the same profile. Mark Bansner has the same. I spoke with D’Arcy when I was building a lightweight .375 and he said the standard fill would be great. He added some internal crossbolts and all is good.I don't own an Echols but I bet I have handled a dozen for as many times as I've visited the shop - they are extremely nice stocks. To me they 'feel' lighter (maybe sveltness?) than they look and everything just seems to fit me great.
It's worth bearing in mind D'Arcy started off as a stockmaker - the guy knows his way around a stick of walnut, and consequently the patterns the synthetic stocks are based on.