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Originally Posted by dgl1948
I shot a 190 in sporting rifle compotation for years. It did not have a match rifle stock. The stock on the 190 met all the specs for sporting rifle compotation. The 1403 was basically the same as the 190 but it had the match stock. It could not be used in sporting rifle, only match compotation. Both used the 64 action.
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It depends on what style of match stock you are talking about the 100 used a standard rifle stock which is indeed a match stock
The 180 had s completely different stock .
It is the wright that matters for SFC sporting rifle competition , not so much the stock design except for maybe being none adjustable , which is what the standard rifle is made for as well. I am not sure when you started shooting the 190's but I have shot them since before they
were available to the publican the early 60's
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