Christensen Arms FFT Sporter Contour Stock Fits Remington 700 LA, Carbon/Green/Tan
| SKU | 51655209200 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Christensen Arms |
| MPN | 810-00058-02 |
| UPC | 696528095583 |
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- Ecommerce Platform: Rifle
- Model Compatibility: Remington 700 LA
- Hand Orientation: Right
- Material: Steel
- Color: Carbon/Green/Tan
- Weight (pounds): 2
Features
Discover the pinnacle of lightweight innovation with the revolutionary FFT sporter stock. Breaking away from the conventional approach of "overbuilding" to meet safety standards, Flash Forged Technology (FFT) introduces a groundbreaking engineering methodology that prioritizes minimal weight without compromising on strength and safety. By employing an advanced aerospace monocoque shell design, FFT effectively removes superfluous internal mass, resulting in a stock that is remarkably up to one pound lighter than standard carbon fiber composite rifle stocks. This significant reduction in weight not only enhances shooting consistency but also minimizes user fatigue during extended field use. Exclusively available through Christensen Arms, Flash Forged Technology sets a new benchmark in rifle stock design, offering an unparalleled shooting experience for enthusiasts and professionals alike.
- Length of pull - 13.5 inches
- The barrel channel features a taper starting at 1.28 inches, narrowing to 1.15 inches at the muzzle end
- Carbon fiber columns
- Single front sling stud and single rear stud
- Recoil pad
- Designed exclusively for Remington 700 actions
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