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Bell and Carlson is a leader in synthetic stock design, technology and manufacturer of the highest quality fiberglass, aramid and graphite gun stocks available.
I'm less than 70mi from Dodge City where B&C is located, and the owner's son is a good friend of mine, so they're always the 1st place I check for stocks. I've got their M40 stocks on a couple of my Howa Mini rifles, and their sporter on another. I had a CZ527 carbine that I'd re-barreled with a Krieger #4 sporter that I'd chambered in 6 RAT, but the factory stock suited me really well - it came up nice, and just fit me perfectly. I sold that rifle after building myself a Howa Mini in 6 RAT, but if I were going to do another build on a 527, I'd likely go with the B&C #6527. If the B&C stocks don't fill the bill for your needs, you might look at Boyds laminated stocks. I put a Howa Mini in 20 Tactical into a Boyds ProVarmint with the optional adjustable cheekpiece, but it's a fair bit heavier than the B&C stocks, due partly to the adjustable cheekpiece & hardware.
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