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Topic: Ram-Line syn-tech stocks
Posted By: oldbikewrench
Subject: Ram-Line syn-tech stocks
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 12:10am
Anyone have any experience with these stocks on your Enfield rifles ???

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Posted By: Cookie Monster
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 4:46am
Oldbikerwrench,
     Not on any of my Enfields but I did put one on a Ruger 10-22 it worked real well.
 
Cookie


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 10:48am
Several of my Mates have fitted them to both Mk111's & #4's & are very pleased with them & have no complaints what so ever

    Dave


Posted By: Cookie Monster
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 11:00am
Originally posted by dave h dave h wrote:

Several of my Mates have fitted them to both Mk111's & #4's & are very pleased with them & have no complaints what so ever

    Dave
 
Dave did they have to alter the metal to use a Ram Line stock?


Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 11:35am
I belive that everything just dropped into place! One bloke did have a few bedding problems which he cured by useing a torque wrench to get the correct action /stock pressure 


Posted By: Cookie Monster
Date Posted: April 07 2008 at 9:54pm
Thanks dave


Posted By: Tony
Date Posted: April 08 2008 at 2:14am
Originally posted by dave h dave h wrote:

I belive that everything just dropped into place! One bloke did have a few bedding problems which he cured by useing a torque wrench to get the correct action /stock pressure 
 
 
 Makes a change from the hammer and hacksaw you pro shooters usually use dave.


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Posted By: oldbikewrench
Date Posted: April 12 2008 at 7:43am
Originally posted by Tony Tony wrote:

Originally posted by dave h dave h wrote:

I belive that everything just dropped into place! One bloke did have a few bedding problems which he cured by useing a torque wrench to get the correct action /stock pressure 
 
 
 Makes a change from the hammer and hacksaw you pro shooters usually use dave.
 
Tony Tony Tony. This is the 21st century. The hacksaw is a tool of the past. The pros are now using cutsawsTongueLOLLOL.


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Love your neighbor as yourself.'...Mark12:31
He said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. Luke22:36


Posted By: skipph
Date Posted: January 31 2009 at 11:40am
I have a Ramline catalog and it does not show a stock for these.  I have an Eddystone and Bell and Carlson makes a stock for them. Smile It needed a small bit of in letting to get it to fit but they do not represent it to fit without a bit of adjustment.   Smile  It did fit quite well though, only took me about 45 min with a dremel tool to get it to fit.  Still have a minor bit to do. Wink
 
Only problem I have is I need to fix the floor plate to fit as the stock needs it to have a bit of a dogleg at the front of it. Angry Have a friend with a machine shop so it won't be any problem geting that done.  Approve Thought about getting a mauser floor plate/trigger guard but the bottom of the stock is cut to big for that piece though it has the proper dimension lengthwise but it doesn't have a dogleg at the front either. 

 


Posted By: airforcediver
Date Posted: February 01 2009 at 9:24am
I have one on my No1 they are very nice, I do favour the ATI ones a lil more, but I couldn't beat the price point I picked up my new ramline for.  They also give you the option of free floating with no empty holes to fill.
 
here's what it looks like on and a comparison to my wooden sporter
 
http://s453.photobucket.com/albums/qq257/airforcediver/?action=view&current=Picture012.jpg - http://s453.photobucket.com/albums/qq257/airforcediver/?action=view&current=Picture012.jpg
 
         AFD


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