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Jason, is this what you mean? Best Keith H.
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KHGS wrote:Jason, is this what you mean? Best Keith H.
http://imageshack.com/scaled/medium/89/n2v.jpg


Thats it keith, I have heard it both ways, that they are straight drop in as that they need extra inletting work. Be good to confirm which it is.
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http://forum.snipershide.com/snipers-hi ... uracy.html

This article explains a bit.... And also is based on the stock version I was considering using..
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Jason, I have done them on both styles of stocks. Not a drop in, some machining required for them to be right. Best, Keith H
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