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Bell and Carlson Anschutz-Style Target Stock Ruger 10/22 .920" Barrel Channel Synthetic Black

Product #: 500223
| Manufacturer #: A032-02
   Date Expected In-Stock: 4/17/2010
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Although this style stock can be used for any purpose, it was specifically designed for use in the Team Challenge Competition. It features structural urethane, graphite and fiberglass construction. Bell and Carlson stocks are resistant to moisture, temperature and recoil energy, thus inherently increasing accuracy. Stock has a comfortable palm swell and a wide, flat-bottomed forend with a barrel channel designed for use with .920" diameter barrels. Please note that this stock was designed to be used with a scoped rifle and that it does not fit the Ruger 10/22 Magnum. Textured black. All Bell and Carlson stocks are covered by a limited lifetime warranty.

Overall Rating:
4.5 out of 5
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5 stars
Kevin B of Boise, ID
Date posted: 2/8/2008
What a cool stock! Very well made and super light. Formed recesses for the receiver and barrel are just right. Everything dropped in perfectly. It is true that the retaining screw could be a shade longer. B&C should think about sending one with the stock. I used my factory one with success but am hunting for a longer one with just a little more bite. I used a Butler Creek fluted barrel and man...it is nose heavy. I also mounted a sling stud up front for my Harris bipods. There's plenty of material for drilling and installing stuff. Can't wait to take this mini tactical sniper out for a spin.
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5 stars
Joe Golden of Baytown, TX
Date posted: 6/1/2006
Very nice! First bench type stock for me and does it ever make a difference over a "stock" stock! I always use a scope and didn't realize the difference a cheek piece would make! Your square behind the scope without "crane necking" to get a view. You will instantly feel more in command of the rifle, your square behind the scope and have a square pull on the trigger, much easier to hold on target. Its just hard to describe the improvement but its a 100% improvement if your target shooting. The 5 shots groups was from 3/4 to 1 inch groups and instantly went to 1/2" and smaller groups @ 40 yards with this stock! I went back and shot some Eley Ammo that was all over the place before and now it was grouping 1/2" and better. It was a drop in install no bedding on my part! Probably the free floating barrel made the big difference in accuracy, I’m not sure but now I have to order 1 more for my other 10 22! If your going to carry this stock as a hunter it is a little uncomfortable to carry because there is no rounded part on the stock to grip for carry. I'm adding a strap, this minor inconvenience is well worth tolerating if you want accuracy for hunting!!
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5 stars
denton wilson of everett, wa
Date posted: 7/11/2008
5 stars a little sanding in mag well and had to drill a hole for front stud for bipod, stock has very good feel. Other reviews said it didn't have a brass escutcheon for take down screw, mine had one; not brass but did have one. I bought an sbx tac sol barrel stock was a little long for sbx barrel shroud but a Dremel took care of that. Stock is not hollow, easy to modify. Looks good, one very nice stock.
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Marshall Walker of Goldsboro, NC
Date posted: 4/11/2007
Ergonomics is the game. The barrel and receiver are nice and snug where it needs to be. As you shoulder the gun your body falls into place around the stock. CONS: No mounting hardware as a previous thread states. An accesory of this caliber should come with the hardware, especially since it is an unusual thread diameter and pitch. The flimsy cardboard box it was shiped in did stay together somehow - this was also mentioned in another thread.
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5 stars
Michael Moore of Bedford, IN
Date posted: 2/3/2008
I have tried several stocks for the Ruger 10 22, and let me tell you all.This stock has to be the best one by far.The way it's made, the feel offhand, prone or on the bench you just can't beat it. It also has worked just fine with the Ruger`s stock takedown screw, and does come with a threaded steel hole for the takedown screw, I have no idea what some are saying on this. The hole is threaded and painted black, that`s where they think there is no threaded bolt hole in the stock, but there is. I have tried the McMillian stocks and HS stocks and they for the money, are overpriced.The Bell and Carlson stock are truly top shelf and field craft ready.The feel behind the stock makes you feel right at home, and in command. You just can`t go wrong with this stock. Thanks Midway and keep up the great work, and thanks for having great products like these.
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5 stars
William Truex of Franklin, TN
Date posted: 2/5/2008
I searched long and hard for the perfect stock to build a fully custom 10/22 and purchased this one based on reviews here and my own preference for a high comb and pistol grip style (vs thumbhole). Though not adjustable it is very comfortable to shoot at the bench with a rest, and though not the most comfortable to carry on hunts I prefer it simply due to the natural fit and comfort when shooting. If you prefer iron sights you may want to consider another stock, as the high comb is definitely designed for a scope. It was an easy drop in installation with no need for further modifications...receiver and barrel dropped right in and there was no contact between the barrel and the stock (free floating barrel). Accuracy with a stainless butler creek fluted bull barrel has been exceptional, using bulk federal champion target ammunition...always achieving sub MOA accuracy at 50 yards.
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Marcus Dyer of Simi valley, CA
Date posted: 10/14/2008
I installed this along with a Volquartsen THM Tension CF barrel on my 10/22. The stock fits perfectly & works with the standard 10/22 take down screw. You don't need a brass bushing as the stock has an aluminum one built into it. It's just covered with the black coating from the manufacturing process. Also, bedding is unnecessary. The finish is top notch, it's super light & the cheek piece is perfect for a scope with med rings. I'm very impressed.
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Josh Dorff of Thousand Oaks, CA
Date posted: 11/2/2008
This is a great stock! The barreled action dropped right in, I am very happy to say that I won't have to bed it. The raised cheek piece is great and only makes the rifle more comfortable. My only complaint would be that if you want a bipod or a sling you will have to drill the stock yourself.
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MILES NEVILLE of Amherst, VA
Date posted: 4/11/2009
Excellent stock! Was as simple as removing my barreled action from my old stock and putting it into this one. My Adams & Bennett .920" barrel fits perfectly in the channel, and it is free floated except for the first and last inch or so (it's supposed to be like that). Feels great, very comfortable. Only complaint is that the receiver sits about 1/16" high.
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Will H of Columbia, Mo
Date posted: 10/8/2008
These stocks are great, I have mine set up with a carbon fiber barrel and 4x scope, this makes for an extremely light weight and accurate little rifle that you can carry for days and not even notice its there. My action dropped in perfectly with out needing any additional work.
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4 stars
Walt Wesley of Lubbock, TX
Date posted: 12/27/2006
The stock works great, just what I expected. The only thing I found wrong was the packaging from Bell and Carlson. It was put in a box with no padding or protection. UPS did a number on the carton. I had two large scratches on the stock. I didn't turn it in to UPS because I think I will be able to repair the stock. They need to rethink their packaging.
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4 stars
Brad Utterback of Tracy, IA
Date posted: 4/19/2008
Pros: The feel and appearance of this stock is excellent! It is going to work well on the bench as well as off hand. My factory hold down bolt will work but I'm using a custom hex head bolt so the assembly can be torqued down. I'm still waiting on my trigger group and barrel so I can't say anything about groups with the stock unmodified. The action fits tight and there is no movement or play at all. I did have to sand the magazine well out slightly to get my factory 10 round magazines to fall out. I don't mind this as it is way better to have a tight fit than a loose one. On most stocks final fitting is a must for a great fit! Cons: I feel the inletting for the action could have been a little deeper. In turn this makes the action ride a little higher in the stock than what I think it should. Fixing this requires way more than a customer with basic tools can do. This is a visual/quality flaw that should not degrade shooting performance. If it weren't for the inletting I would have given this stock 5 stars easily! I am planning on buying another when I start my Mach 2 build. Thanks Midway for the super low "Tax Refund" pricing! Happy shooting!
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4 stars
Dave Gundry of Winona, MN
Date posted: 6/27/2006
Great stock. Very comfortable for me. Only complaint is that it requires you to reuse your brass escutchasen, which makes your stock takedown screw too short, and they're hard to find (12-24 threads, mine requires 1 1/4" length).
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3 stars
David Havery of Orange, CA
Date posted: 1/9/2009
I'd like to echo other reviewers concerns about poor quality assurance. My stock also had manufacturing cruft: magwell is too tight to allow the magazine to eject, forward pillar had a bunch of crud in the hole I had to dig out, barrel does not quite float toward front end. All of that said, I LOVE this stock, it feels great, fits great and looks great. Just be prepared to spend an hour or two after you get it fitting it to your rifle. I think for a 180$ stock, these problems shouldn't happen..
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3 stars
Han Tran of Pensacola, FL
Date posted: 9/18/2008
I purchased a Ruger 10/22T (target 22 w/ .920 blue heavy barrel) that came with a OD Hogue rubber stock. The reason I am replacing the Hogue stock is the forearm and butt stock is too narrow, meant for carrying/hunting not bench rest shooting. What I like about the Bell and Carlson stock is that the forearm is wide and the grip position allows your trigger finger to fit perfectly on the Ruger trigger. Now is why I give this stock 3 stars. The other customer stated about the company's packaging: stock came in a plastic bag placed in a large cardboard box with instructions to bounce around during shipping. The take down screw hole was not clean. Quality control should have seen the big aluminum burr that interfered with the placement of the trigger assembly. I had to debur the hole within the stock. The stock is made for a bull barrel and is suppose to let the large O.D.(outside diameter) barrel float freely, but the sides of the forearm are touching the barrel in a couple spots ( try the paper/dollar test by sliding from top of barrel to receiver ). The magazine well compartment is not letting the 10/22 mag came out smoothly. It appears the left side is rubbing the Ruger mag. The Ruger receiver is sitting 1/8 of an inch high on the stock where the back taper does not blend in evenly. The receiver sat perfectly on the Hogue rubber stock. With all of these issues, the price is misrepresenting the product. For 170 dollars, a customer should not have to do extra work to make his/her 10/22 fit/work correctly. Please don't let my review create a bad image for this Bell and Carlson stock; it is a good stock. My friend bought a Christie stock for his Tactical Solutions 10/22 and had to do a lot more work. I know his receiver is a lot different than the Ruger 10/22, so he had to modify the Christie stock. Maybe my target 10/22 is slightly different from the standard 10/22. I hope helps.
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