My Remington 700 PSS in .308 ---
I was originally going to get the Hogue stock with the bedding block for this rifle and decided to wait, paritally for the cost savings and because it looked so good next to the XP-100R in .223 - see photo.
After shooting it for a while, I now think my original plan was sound, as the palmswell is pretty big for my hand, and the Hogue would slim that down, plus give me a better handle with the rubber overmoulding.
As I haven't ordered one yet, I'd like to get your opinions on whether I should get the pillar bedding or bedding block version.
I've heard good things about both.
I've heard bedding blocks 'transmit vibration' to the bbl.
I've heard pillar bedding is sufficient and can be more accurate.
What have YOU heard and what can you tell me about the pros and cons of each?