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Choate's New Tactical 700 BDL stock.
The Specs:
The
stock is made of Rynite polymer and is injection-molded around a
precision CNC machined full length aluminum bedding block makes a solid
rigid stock. The action is rigidly held by the V-shape aluminum bedding
block, the barrel floats freely and it features a 1.25" thick rubber
recoil pad that has two LOP adjustment spacers. The two removable .25"
& .5" spacers enable increasing the length of pull from 12.5" to
13.25". The forend has a 1.25" (3.2 cm) barrel channel for custom bull
barrels. The bottom forend is a wide 2.4" and has a 10.5 rail that
accepts a bipod adapter that's supplied. Recessed Uncle Mike's sling
swivels are incorporated on both sides of the forend and both sides of
the butt stock which provide for a number of practical carry modes.
Retail price around $225.
Also
offered for the Savage 10 DBM rifles. Will not fit the AccuStock rifles
unless you do some widening of the trigger guard inlet.
Weight: 3.7 lbs
Pictures, a Few Thoughts & Facts:
There
are not any good pictures available on the net that shows what this
stock really looks like in person. The pictures that are available make
it look thin, cheap & unappealing. It's far from it in my opinion
as you will see by the pictures.
Choate Tacical stock,
Remington 700 SPS Tactical 20" bbl, 308, Sightron SIII 6-24X50 LR MD,
Burris XTR Low rings, EGW 20moa base, Harris Notched Leg 6"-9" bipod,
BlackHawk cheek pad, Arms Tech LLC Mag Xtender.
The
Stock was a drop in fit and it took less than 5 mins to install. No
fitting was required and the aluminum bedding block didn't need any
clean up that is needed on some B&C and HS Precision stocks.
Fiberglass molding can be very messy. Weather this will be the case
with all of them, only time will tell. One problem I did run into is,
the stock is thicker in the rear and will required a longer screw.
Luckily I had a B-Square 700 BDL/ADL replacement screw set. It had a
longer rear screw that was a perfect fit. This is an issue that Choate
needs to address by offering a longer screw with the stock because the
rear factory screw is clearly too short for this stock. Overall the
stock was a nice fit and the back of the recoil lug fit snug against
the Aluminum block, which is what you want.
A
top view of the stock shows the with wide 1.25" barrel channel and very
thick sides. This stock is well made, heavy & built like a tank as
you will see. I gave the butt of the stock a few good whacks with a
hammer with no damage what so ever. Try that with a fiberglass stock.
A
view of the bottom of the forend with the 10.5" rail & bipod sling
adapter supplied. The adapter slides freely in the channel and is
locked down when you attach a bipod and torque it down tight in the
position you prefer.
A
look inside the at the V-Shape aluminum bedding block. It naturally
centers the action and makes sure the action has full contact with the
block. It's also great for those who would like to bed the action. The
V-Shape block would be excellent for holding a good amount of bedding
compound for a perfect fit.
SxS
look @ the Choate Tactical beside a $400 HS Precision vertical grip
stock. You can see that the grip of the stock is very large and some
may find that it is a little too large for their liking. This is
something to consider before purchasing.
Another
view of the two stocks SxS. The middle of the grip is about the same
width as the one on the HS stock. It's the bottom of the grip that is
much large where you put your ring and little finger and this makes the
grip feel larger. Notice the thickness of the Choate stock compared to
the HS stock and the HS stock is no wimp in it's on right. The
thickness of the tough Rynite polymer it's made of makes it virtually
indestructible. The Choate Tactical stock is well made & built like
a tank. Choate Stock Weight: 3.7 lbs - HS Stock: 2.5 lbs
The
last view of the Choate stock on a 700 Tactical. The recoil pad is
nicer than most pads that comes on much more expensive stocks.
Final Thoughts:
The
New Choate Tactical stock is well made and offers a lot for the money.
It is made of virtually indestructible Rynite polymer. Being a plastic
stock and heavy will turn some people in the other direction from the
get go. This stock is different from other plastic stocks as shown. The
lower cost of the stock will offer a good alternative for those on a
budget. I feel for the most part Choate did a very good job on this
stock.
I would be willing to bet that Savage will be offering
these stocks next year on some of their tactical precision rifles,
maybe even Remington.
GC