Laminated Stocks Offer Value, Performance, and Style
Some folks think of laminated stocks as modestly-priced, “low-tech” alternatives for varmint and hunting rifles. In fact, for shooting disciplines that do not demand ultra-light weight, good laminated stocks give up nothing in performance to the most sophisticated composite stocks. And with laminates, it is relatively easy to fine-tune fit and ergonomics to suit the individual shooter. Available in a wide choice of colors, laminated stocks can also be very handsome.
In our Shooters’ Forum, you’ll find a thread showcasing laminated stocks. It’s worth viewing. There are many interesting designs, and a wide variety of rifles ranging from “walking varminters” to long-range prone rifles. CLICK HERE to View Laminated Stock Forum Thread
GRS Laminated Stock from Norway (Imported by Kelbly’s)


FalconPilot’s Shehane Tracker in Sierra Laminate with Clearcoat
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20 Practical Varminter (UK Custom posted by PNSE)


Prone Rifle by Carl Bernosky (posted by 1Shot)

F-Class (Special) by Alex Sitman (posted by J. DeKort)
Veteran’s Team Rifle #2 by Doan Trevor (posted by GermanS1)


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at the top of the Sept. 22, 2008 page there is a laminated stock rifle described as … “20 practical varminter (uk custom posted by pnse) … can someone help me learn more information on this rifle & stock … i am interested in a custom build … thanks, don
I am pretty sure this was a stock built by a UK stock maker Gary Cane, the gun was built by Steve Bowers (Specialist rifle service) I am sure Steve is building his own stocks now, google Specialist rifle services UK and take a look.
Regards
Gary Costello UK
the LAMS are a great stock but in my opinion the stock makers are putting the shaft to us on the prices,,I mean comeon guys,,$450 for an inletted unfinished stock blank is getting a little out of hand..How much ya got in that blank anyhow,,20-30 bucks….