Davis Goertzen wrote:Hello again,
WaltherP99, after reading the article you mentioned I can see what you mean about the stock. However, unless I’m badly mistaken, I would expect to be able to tweak hand-loads to a state of reasonable accuracy; and if not, it’s not so expensive a gun that I would mind putting a better synthetic stock on it.
All in all though, I can basically conclude that one of these guns would make at least a good starter, right?
It's an excellent starter and if your not concerned with "utmost" accuracy...the factory synthetic would suffice!
You can easily pick up the HS Precision stocks that owners take off their Police models for a decent price. That is what I did to start (as seen in the following pic) but sold that one too pick up the B&C, The HS just didn't fit me the way I had expected it too.
In the end, it's your rifle and it ultimately has to make you happy!
If your content with the factory stock and it performs the way you want it than there is no reason to switch it out. Also, don't forget if you a "Handy" type person, you can stiffen it up and make it what you want.
Anyway, Enough babbling from me! ;lol: Good luck in whatever you decide and keep us posted! (and don't forget the pics!
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