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		<title>Modular Low-Profile Competition Stocks from Wayne Young</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Texas stock-maker Wayne Young has created an innovative modular stock. The fore-end side-plates bolt on to an aluminum sub-chassis so you can alter the width, or run an offset on either side of center. You can transform the stock from 3&#8243; wide to 5&#8243; wide in a couple minutes. Or, if you want to experiment [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Texas stock-maker <a href="http://www.waynesgunstocks.com/" target="new">Wayne Young</a> has created an innovative modular stock. The fore-end side-plates bolt on to an aluminum sub-chassis so you can alter the width, or run an offset on either side of center. You can transform the stock from 3&#8243; wide to 5&#8243; wide in a couple minutes. Or, if you want to experiment with offset (i.e. having more fore-end width on one side of the barrel than the other side), you can simply remove a few bolts, and stack up the sideplates on one side.</p>
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<p>The ability to quickly (and inexpensively) transform a stock from 3&#8243; wide to 5&#8243; wide is a definite plus for shooters who want to use the same rig in both F-Class and benchrest. You can run your rifle at max-legal 3&#8243; width for F-Class, then bolt on additional fore-end &#8220;wings&#8221; to run at 5&#8243; for bench competition. The <b>5&#8243;-wide stocks are now legal for 600-yard and 1000-yard benchrest</b>, at both IBS and NBRSA registered matches. Those folks who have tried out 5&#8243;-wide stocks on Light Guns have been impressed with the results. The extra width stabilizes the rifle on the bags, reducing perceived twist (torquing) and hop. There is less &#8220;Rocking and Rolling&#8221;. With the gun torquing less, the tracking during recoil normally shows an improvement as well. (But we should say that, even with the standard 3&#8243; width, these stocks track great.)</p>
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<p><b>Video Demonstrates Superior Tracking</b><br />
How does a Wayne Young stock track? Straight and true &#8212; with virtually no hop. You can see for yourself. In the video below, Wayne shoots a test rifle chambered in .284 Winchester, a popular F-Class cartridge. The load is a 175gr Berger XLD bullet pushed at 3010 fps by Reloder 17 powder. That&#8217;s a stout, fast load &#8212; the recoil force easily meets or exceeds a typical F-Open match load. To better demonstrate the gun&#8217;s handling characteristics, Wayne deliberately shoots the gun free-recoil style &#8212; without gripping hard or shouldering the stock*. As you can see, the <b>gun recoils straight back</b>. The forearm and buttstock also slide perfectly in the bags, without &#8220;grabbing&#8221;. (Note: In the video, the rifle&#8217;s front bag-rider section is aluminum without polymer &#8220;wings&#8221;. This particular gun was built with a wider aluminum channel to fit a large-diameter, straight-contour barrel).</p>
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<blockquote><p><b>Stock Specifications and Design Features</b><br />
Finished stocks weigh approximately 7 pounds, 4 ounces. If needed, stocks can be lightened to just under 7 pounds. Overall length is 36&#8243;. Length of pull is adjustable from 13 to 13.75 inches with standard two-way adjustable butt pad. The main chassis is machined from billet 6061-T6 (Tee Six) aluminum, while the fore-end chassis section is 6063-T5 (Tee Five). The black side sections, fore-end plates, and buttstock lowers are CNC-machined from high-grade HDPE, a rugged, chemically-resistant polymer.</p>
<p>The chassis for round actions features a &#8220;V-Block&#8221; seating area. There is a flat configuration for Panda and Stiller flat-bottom actions. With either the round- or flat-bottom configuration, actions can be mounted directly on the 1.25&#8243;-square aluminum chassis, using supplied action bolts. (Skim bedding is optional.) <b>No inletting, pillar-installation, or stock finishing (painting) is required</b>. Just bolt your barreled action into the chassis and head to the range.</p></blockquote>
<p>Wayne&#8217;s stocks come with two-way adjustable butt-plate, adjustable cheekpiece, trigger guard, and all fasteners. If you consider all that standard equipment and the fact that Wayne&#8217;s gunstocks require no inletting and no finishing, these stocks are attractively priced. Wayne&#8217;s F-Open/Benchrest Stock, with 3&#8243; fore-end, costs $499.00 plus $25.00 S/H. There is also a $499.00 F-TR version with a fore-end set up for bipod attachment. (Wayne produces an integral, adjustable and removable F-TR bipod for $75.00.) Add $100.00 extra if you want the aluminum components hard-anodized. With long actions or Savage actions, there is an extra charge to configure the central chassis to fit. For more information visit <a href="http://www.waynesgunstocks.com/" target="new">WaynesGunstocks.com</a> or call (210) 288-3063 from  8:00 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday.</p>
<address>* If Wayne was shooting a .284 Win in an F-Class match, he would grip the gun and put some shoulder into it. But for demonstration purposes in the video, Wayne free-recoiled the rig so you can see how well it tracks with no holding or steering by the shooter.</address>
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