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Savage Mark II-FVT .22 rifle replacement stock?

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 1:10 pm
by PaulB
Is anyone aware of an aftermarket wood "target type" rifle stock that would work (with a minimum of fitting) the action of the Savage Mark II-FVT? We find the cheekpiece on the plastic stock to be quite low and difficult to get achieve any type of headpressure on. If you don't know of a replacement stock how about an attachment to go on the stock to raise the cheekpiece height?

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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 2:10 pm
by laxratnd
I am not sure of a stock, but these might work for you.


http://www.imageseek.com/karsten/gallery/forsale


lax

Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 8:34 pm
by Pat McCoy
Or simply build up the comb with pieces of targets and duct tape. Cheap and easily changed as needed.

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Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 10:18 pm
by 2650 Plus
The laminated stock that Savage sells for the same reciever model has a higher comb than the fiber glass one and definately works better for the older/ larger young shooters. Good Shooting Bill Horton

Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 5:28 am
by Kevin6Q
I purchased an FVT for my wife and she hates the stock and is only a casual shooter. I am in the process of building her a new one (practice for making one of my own). I looked into aftermarket stocks and most seem setup for scoped guns. The butt end does not drop enough to accommodate the sights being much closer to the barrel top.

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 8:30 pm
by dadmolder
Check this website.

http://www.sharpshootersupply.com/index.html

I have been looking at these for a while, contacted them and for an additional $30 they will install an Anshutz rail.

I did fit a Richard's Microfit on this one , but the cheek peice was too high.
Beautiful stock - I just need to tweak the fit.

Currently have my younger shooter using it with the original stock.

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:09 pm
by PaulB
dadmolder,

Thanks for the info on Sharpshooter Supply. I ordered one of their stocks today; they have a great color selection, hard to choose. Unfortunately, their business is so popular that they are running a couple months behind
:(

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 4:42 pm
by jhmartin
At the club price from the CMP, these look like nice youth training rifles .... with one of the $200 stock add on's, if they shoot, it's still a deal.

What kind of groups are you all getting at 100yd/mtrs?
I have a 4-H program and we shoot 3-P, Silhouette, & Sporter rimfire

Thx,
Joel Martin

Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:49 am
by PaulB
I have not yet had a chance to do any group testing with the gun (MarkII-FVT) I purchased for testing. I did loan the rifle to a friend who did test it and was able to produce x-ring (A-23 target) sized groups at 50 yds. This certainly seems like the only low priced, current production bolt action "target" gun available so I hope it works out. We have money to buy 4 in our most recent FONRA grant. I am hoping that they work out better than the Anschutz 1451's we have been using that have been giving us problems with accuracy and inconsistant and somewhat heavy triggers.

Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:32 pm
by Storz
I used one of these on my Savage Mark II-FV (scoped) to raise the comb height and it worked great! I just screwed it right into the factory plastic stock on the Savage.

http://www.atigunstocks.com/products.as ... ge=1&id=89

Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2009 1:57 pm
by TWP
Richards Microfit does a 99% inlet, finish it yourself stock for the Mark II Savage.

All Sorts of styles, colors, and options.

http://www.rifle-stocks.com/

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 6:37 am
by Boom21

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:24 pm
by Pat McCoy
http://pdccustom.com/index.php?main_pag ... ucts_id=55

This outfit now makes an adjustable stock for the Savage.

Savage Stock

Posted: Sun May 09, 2010 8:47 pm
by sullyho2000
Boyds Gunstocks has their "Tacticool" stocks available on their website at boydsgunstocks.com. They are listed for the Savage 93 - but that should be the same action as the mk II/mk I.

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 8:41 am
by weilers
Boyd's typically unloads its stock 'seconds' for ridiculously low prices. I bought an FVT for summer biathlon about five months ago and picked up a thumbhole sporter stock for less than $50. Because of the way the Williams rear sight is mounted on the left side of the receiver, you should look for seconds marked with the term 'proud metal.' This means that the barrelled action will sit a little bit high; the solution for this is to take some 120 grit sandpaper and sand the inside of the stock to fit the action.

The forend has a nice channel for bedding the barrel in (if you're so inclined.) Also, the forends are wide enough to accomodate an Anschutz rail. I have plenty of pics if that would help.