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DeishuAK
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Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question
      #30124 - 27/04/05 09:26 AM

I need to get a synthetic stock for my Mark X in 375 (with recoil lug on barrel). I didn't know if the Ramline Mark X long action synthetic stock would fit with the recoil lug on the barrel. Anybody know where I can get a drop-in stock for it?

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luv2safari
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: DeishuAK]
      #30157 - 28/04/05 07:19 AM

No! ...and I have looked for an aftermarket stock of any kind for several years...HELP!?!?

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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: luv2safari]
      #30159 - 28/04/05 08:08 AM

Have either of you tried Boyds for a laminate?

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luv2safari
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: Rell]
      #30197 - 29/04/05 12:22 AM

Boyds didn't have a "drop-in". I don't want to go to the trouble or expense of inletting to accomodate the longer magazine and heavier barrel.

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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: DeishuAK]
      #30549 - 05/05/05 11:59 AM

Go to McMillan Fibregals stocks. I have used theirs and they are great. Contact them.

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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: Brian]
      #30630 - 06/05/05 12:02 PM

It is no problem at all to glass bed the second recoil lug in ANY stock...I would think any gunsmith would do that for about $15. to $25. at most...

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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: DeishuAK]
      #30633 - 06/05/05 01:13 PM

Would you like to sell your wooden stock ? I've been looking for a wooden stock replacement for mine after it was damaged.

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DeishuAK
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: Geronimo]
      #30636 - 06/05/05 02:31 PM

If I ever get my hands on a replacement I'll more than likely hold on to the original wood stock, just as a back up. For what it's worth, my original stock is in 99.9% condition. I've seen, on occasion, original wood stocks for the Mark X's being sold on some of the online gun seller sites. It all depends on what caliber and configuration your rifle is.

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atkinson6
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: DeishuAK]
      #31300 - 17/05/05 02:38 PM

The Mark X in the 375 or 458 will take std. Mod. 98 stock, all one has to do is cut a tad of wood out of the front of the box...all they are is a Mod 98 that was lengthened by cutting away some of the front feed ramp..as opposed to being openned up properly in the rear and a tad in front, but they seem to work OK...

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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: DeishuAK]
      #32439 - 31/05/05 06:22 AM

Try http://www.bellandcarlson.com/ My .375 is on the Interarms Mark X (originally a .300 H&H) and is has one of their stocks on it. No synthetic is a perfect fit. I always have mine glass bedded. My advice for what it is worth would be to stay awat from the Ramline. Have one on my .243 and I am not really pleased with the fit.

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luv2safari
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: atkinson6]
      #32604 - 03/06/05 02:21 PM

You also have to hawg out a hole for the lug under the barrel and glass it.

As to a Ramline stock...they don't even make for a good club! Poorest fit I've ever encountered...

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Plains99
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Re: Interarms Mark X 375 H&H question [Re: luv2safari]
      #32611 - 03/06/05 11:28 PM

I have to nix the Ramline stock as well. I put one on a Mauser 96 that I was rebuilding and it cracked through the forearm within five rounds. I replaced it with a Bell & Carlson and it works very well and fits better. I tried to save some money and it ended up costing me more.

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