The Legend™ Deluxe BDL
$379.00 – $429.00
Description
MC3 The Legend™ Deluxe for Short Action for Remington 700 BDL models is constructed of a glass filled proprietary polymer. Made to accommodate Varmint/Sendero barrel contours.
Standard Configuration
- Average weight: 4 lbs 5 oz (Carbon Fiber) 4 lbs 10 oz (Standard)
- Average length: 30.75
- Length of Pull: 13.5 inches (before LOP spacers)
- Forend width 2.10 inches
- 100% Xenolite Composite material for unmatched rigidity and stiffness
- Aluminum Pillars bedded in during molding
- One inch Pachymyr Decelerator pad
- (2) Front sling studs included and installed
- Rear QD Cup and Loop included and installed
- Available in OD Green, Tan, and Black(Black is infused with Carbon Fiber)
- Adjustable Cheek riser system included on Legend Deluxe
- Adjustable length of pull spacer system included on Legend Deluxe
- Molded to fit Varmint/Sendero Barrel contours
Additional information
Weight | 4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 40 × 7 × 4 in |
Color | Black, Olive, Tan |
Action | Long, Short |
Alexander (verified owner) –
TL;DR:
Exceptional and amazing build quality. I ordered this stock to fit on my Long Action Right Hand Mausingfield (Remington Custom Clone).
Box Opening:
The first thing that struck me when I pulled it out of the box was that it wasn’t lightweight and flimsy. It was solid! This was exactly what I was looking for. I built a 6.5 PRC and I wanted a rifle stock that looked great, but also had the right properties.
Value:
This stock EXCEEDED my expectations. The cheek rest / riser was REALLY adjustable. I could get it to go up quite a few inches and when I tightened down the rear bolts, it stayed put. Textures and grips are nicely molded, and provide a lot of leverage on the rifle.
Installation:
For the most part, this was really easy. Just drop and plug and play. My barrel contour is a Palma Heavy barrel, so it’s really thick. I had no problem with free floating this. I also had a barrel nut and the channel for the action is wide enough that my barrel nut didn’t have problems either. On the mausingfield action there is a SIDE bolt release. This was the only time when I had to get a small file and file an inch of the left side of the stock so I could access it. But this is not standard on regular Remington clones. Trigger was a Bergara trigger, and had no issues there. Used a Long Action BDL Hinged Floorplate and had no issues. Action screws from the factory worked fine, and I didn’t need to buy long ones. The rifle stock is pillar bedded, so there is no need to further bed the action under regular circumstances.
Range:
Rifle shot great (1/2 MOA 5 shots) and handled above expectations. This stock is comfortable and easy to setup. I showed it to a few of my gun buddies and they all had great things to say about it.
I’ve messed around with Bell and Carlson, and a few other stock brands. But in the end this wipes any competition less than $1000.
Alexander (verified owner) –
Box Opening:
The first thing that struck me when I pulled it out of the box was that it wasn’t lightweight and flimsy. It was solid! This was exactly what I was looking for. I built a 6.5 PRC and I wanted a rifle stock that looked great, but also had the right properties.
Value:
This stock EXCEEDED my expectations. The cheek rest / riser was REALLY adjustable. I could get it to go up quite a few inches and when I tightened down the rear bolts, it stayed put. Textures and grips are nicely molded, and provide a lot of leverage on the rifle.
Installation:
For the most part, this was really easy. Just drop and plug and play. My barrel contour is a Palma Heavy barrel, so it’s really thick. I had no problem with free floating this. I also had a barrel nut and the channel for the action is wide enough that my barrel nut didn’t have problems either. On the mausingfield action there is a SIDE bolt release. This was the only time when I had to get a small file and file an inch of the left side of the stock so I could access it. But this is not standard on regular Remington clones. Trigger was a Bergara trigger, and had no issues there. Used a Long Action BDL Hinged Floorplate and had no issues. Action screws from the factory worked fine, and I didn’t need to buy long ones. The rifle stock is pillar bedded, so there is no need to further bed the action under regular circumstances.
phillip naman –
I used this stock on a 6.5-284 built by Jim Gruning. Jim is a master gunsmith and was very impressed with the stock. He is quite familiar with McMillan stocks, but toi see such a solid quality polymer stock is a rairty.
The rifle is complete and is fantastic. The stock not only looks great but is comfortable and super stable. The riser system is necessary if you are using a modern scope for proper cheek weld and it adjusts easily.
Great Stock- so great I also have one in short action on a 243Ai!
David Thompson (verified owner) –
I am impressed with this stock. For the money, it’s very firm and heavy. A little difficult to mill out for bottom metal, but just take your time and it turns out great! Nice that it’s ready for an ARCA rail.
Chad –
Great value on this amazing rifle stock. I was impressed enough after my first build with this stock that I purchased a second one. It turned out to be just as impressive.
Craig Fisher (verified owner) –
Impressive, great fit and improved accuracy about sums up my feelings about this stock. You can use the same screws that were originally used to mount the stock you are replacing. I switched to stainless steel torx screws, however, because I like how they tighten better than the Allen head screws I had with the action on my 30-inch barreled custom blueprinted 300RUM. Shot a .276 MOA 5 shot group once I had it dialed in at 100yds and a .511 MOA at 200yds. Almost as good as the rifle I have mounted in its big brother that was over $1K. So 3 yesses in the categories I first mentioned. This stock is not the best one out there but, it definitely is the best one for the money spent!