HS Precision PST-025 Stock - a decision
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HS Precision PST-025 Stock - a decision
Hi guys,
I ordered my first rifle a couple of weeks ago (Remy 700 PSS .308 from Armalon) but apparently they're out of stock at the distributors and no firm time is given for availability.
My options are:
A) Wait for the PSS to come into stock again.
B) Armalon have offered me a new Remy action and barrel but in a second-hand HS Precision PST-025 stock, for £250 more than I originally intended to pay. The PST-025 does also have an Anchutz style rail in the forend, which I would make use of(and would have to pay to be added to my PSS anyway) and apparently is in very good condition.
I know the original PSS stock is also HS Precision and I like it, but I've no experience of the HS PST-025.
My questions are:
1) Does anyone have experience with the HS PST-025 stock? Like or dislike?
2) What would you do?!
It's £250 I hadn't intended to spend, but it could be done. As always with these things, I'll probably make my own mind up eventually, but it'd be good to get some input from those with more experience.
Cheers,
Jud
I ordered my first rifle a couple of weeks ago (Remy 700 PSS .308 from Armalon) but apparently they're out of stock at the distributors and no firm time is given for availability.
My options are:
A) Wait for the PSS to come into stock again.
B) Armalon have offered me a new Remy action and barrel but in a second-hand HS Precision PST-025 stock, for £250 more than I originally intended to pay. The PST-025 does also have an Anchutz style rail in the forend, which I would make use of(and would have to pay to be added to my PSS anyway) and apparently is in very good condition.
I know the original PSS stock is also HS Precision and I like it, but I've no experience of the HS PST-025.
My questions are:
1) Does anyone have experience with the HS PST-025 stock? Like or dislike?
2) What would you do?!
It's £250 I hadn't intended to spend, but it could be done. As always with these things, I'll probably make my own mind up eventually, but it'd be good to get some input from those with more experience.
Cheers,
Jud
Re: HS Precision PST-025 Stock - a decision
I think Dangermouse has a HS Precision however I am not sure which model, might be worth a PM to see if he has a view on it.
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Re: HS Precision PST-025 Stock - a decision
Juds
I think its the version with accessory rail, adjustable cheek piece, LOP and vertical pistolgrip then its defo worth it. i fitted a kartsen cheek piece to my standard hs stock and building up the grip with milliput to get a better trigger finger position.
Hth alan
I think its the version with accessory rail, adjustable cheek piece, LOP and vertical pistolgrip then its defo worth it. i fitted a kartsen cheek piece to my standard hs stock and building up the grip with milliput to get a better trigger finger position.
Hth alan
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I think it must be that version, because it has all of the things you listed.20series wrote:Juds
I think its the version with accessory rail, adjustable cheek piece, LOP and vertical pistolgrip then its defo worth it. i fitted a kartsen cheek piece to my standard hs stock and building up the grip with milliput to get a better trigger finger position.
Hth alan
They sent me this picture of it:
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judders wrote:I think it must be that version, because it has all of the things you listed.20series wrote:Juds
I think its the version with accessory rail, adjustable cheek piece, LOP and vertical pistolgrip then its defo worth it. i fitted a kartsen cheek piece to my standard hs stock and building up the grip with milliput to get a better trigger finger position.
Hth alan
They sent me this picture of it:
I don't think you'd regret it for a minute, for me it'd be a no brainer but it's your money brother
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That looks like DM's - I inletted different bottom metal to his, nice stock and not overly heavy either, that is also a good looking rifle and coming from Armalon it should be a shooter
Re: HS Precision PST-025 Stock - a decision
Cheers guys.
I was leaning towards the PST-025 anyway, primarily as I don't want to wait any longer. Decision made then.
I was leaning towards the PST-025 anyway, primarily as I don't want to wait any longer. Decision made then.
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judders wrote:Cheers guys.
I was leaning towards the PST-025 anyway, primarily as I don't want to wait any longer. Decision made then.
Good man, don't forget pictures when it arrives :cheers: y
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Aye Judders, bite their hand off.
Well done, that has worked out a peach.
Well done, that has worked out a peach.
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