I reckon you could take almost any carbon stock (inletted for whatever) and make it work. It would involve a bit of mucking around, but doable.
I’ve played with composites a bit, and imagine it would go something like this:
Take say a Rem M700 stock and first work out which king screw pillar (if any) you will use to begin. It would probably be the rear one, so leave that and remove the front one and reposition to suit your BSA action. You will need to make headless action screws to help fit the action to the stock in the modifying process, and while gluing in the pillar(s). With the pillars set, start in letting where required to get the action to sit at the right depth. The fill is super easy to work with basic tools. You may need to replace the fill in some areas (use epoxy and lightweight micro ballon filler). You will be almost ready to bed the action at this point with whatever product you choose. You may need to play with the top line of the stock around the loading/ejection port, but a bit of epoxy filler and paint is your friend there.
The real work will come in getting the magazine to work, but will only be an issue if the new stock is deeper than the old one necessitating a new mag box. Not too hard to do (if you’ve done it before)...
Not a super tricky job overall, just a bit fiddly and time consuming. But if you can get a stock cheap could be worth a go.
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