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L579 forrester stock

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ScottH

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I have a n.i.b. L579 and was going to make a second custom, (the first I did last year, awesome shooter in .260). This one was going to be a clone of sorts, but in 284 win. I called up McMillan to order the same stock as last time and they apparently were sold in January and no longer inlet for the L579. So....I need a carbon fiber/composite stock maker that inlets for the L579. All of my internet searches come up with are some really nice wood stock manufacturers and while that would be nice and classy, this rifle is going to spend its time in the mountains and weeds and needs to be more functional than pretty. Any ideas on a manufacturer or a custom in-letter that might do it?
 
I have a n.i.b. L579 and was going to make a second custom, (the first I did last year, awesome shooter in .260). This one was going to be a clone of sorts, but in 284 win. I called up McMillan to order the same stock as last time and they apparently were sold in January and no longer inlet for the L579. So....I need a carbon fiber/composite stock maker that inlets for the L579. All of my internet searches come up with are some really nice wood stock manufacturers and while that would be nice and classy, this rifle is going to spend its time in the mountains and weeds and needs to be more functional than pretty. Any ideas on a manufacturer or a custom in-letter that might do it?
Try MPI Custom Stocks in Vancouver Washington.
 

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