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Originally Posted by catnthehat
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
Cat
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I did most of my shooting in the late 60's, 70's and early 80's. If I remember right the match stocks depth was one thing that kept match stocks out of sporting rifle competition as well as weight. The 180 was used by a lot of cadets for target shooting.