Mountain Rifle Model - for professionals / advanced shooters only!
- Short or Long Action ADL only. (22-24 oz.)
- frequently require fitting
- for specialists only
Alaskan Ti Model -
- Long or Short Action BDL or DBM Magnum Block & Barrel Channel (25-27 oz.)
- as close to the proverbial drop-in fit as it gets!
Alaskan II Model
- Long or Short Action BDL or DBM Full Block & Magnum Barrel Channel (28-30 oz.)
- as close to the proverbial drop-in fit as it gets!
Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty
Nominal Specs: length-of-pull 13.5"; weight 22-29 oz. O.A.L. 30.5"
If your plans include a custom ultralite this year, this is the unit you'll want to bolt on!
- Ultra Light Weight!
- Mountain Rifle Cut for lightweight barrels;
- Alaskans Cut for Standard / Magnum Barrels;
- Streamlined for easy carrying and fast handling;
- Decelerator Brand Recoil Pad;
- Raised right handed cheekrest (on left side) will not interfere with lefties;
- Comes complete with Swivel Studs Installed;
- Aluminum Pillar Construction on 2950 Mountain Rifle Model;
- Lightweight Magnum Reinforced Front Block on the 2265/7 Alaskan Ti Model;
- Full Length Aluminum Block on the 2461/2/3/4 Alaskan II Model.
- All are for Right Hand receivers except the 2463/4 is for Left Hand receivers.
I'll put this stock up against any other stock costing twice as much. One of the lightest and strongest synthetics available at any price. Here's the rundown:
For those seeking the absolute lightest weight with standard calibers choose the 2950 series Mountain Rifle stock. Field reports indicate that fitting is often required so we offer these to advanced shooters and industry professionals only and therefore do not accept returns for this reason. We considered discontinuing them but determined that the more experienced among us should not be made to suffer because some people "don't want to do anything to their stock." They are awesome lightweight stocks, but if you are not prepared to 'do what it takes' to get the 2950/2951 to bolt up to your barreled action please take a pass on the 2950/51. This does not apply to the Alaskans.
If you don't want to open channels on a standard BDL conversion or own any magnum-chambered 700, choose the 2265 Alaskan Ti for lightest weight, the 2461 Alaskan II for a slightly heavier stock with the full aluminum block. Either are built for the heaviest magnum recoil. Short mags use the short action version of either Alaskan stock for a drop-in fit.
The stock is available in all the finishes that we currently offer, including our web and camouflage patterns. Reliable over a temperature range of -50ºF to + 140ºF and all stocks are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. Warranty card is included in the box with your purchase.
Prior to finishing, an action is mounted to all Bell and Carlson stocks to ensure a proper fit. Any stock that does not precisely fit the factory barreled action is rejected.
SUMMARY:
- All 2950/51 Mountain Rifle stocks are now ADLs. BDL version is discontinued at the factory.
- The 2950s are for specialists to modify or Mountain Rifle owners only.
- All Alaskans are BDL's.
- If you have a standard sporter or mag and want the lightest drop-in get the 2265/7 Alaskan TI.
- If you have a standard sporter or magnum and want the best accuracy potential and don't mind like a couple more ounces the 2461/2/3/4 Alaskan II is the one.
Black and the four spiderweb colors are generally the fastest to get when the factory is busiest as they are the most popular. The premium colors (i.e. Dark Timber) take the longest. For a complete color listing click here: Bell & Carlson Special Order Color Chart (opens in new window)
2010 MSRP & Special Sale Pricing
| Model |
MSRP |
Black |
Webs |
Camos |
| All Medalist Stocks |
$296.47 |
$207.53 |
$221.49 |
$235.49 |
Bell & Carlson