THE MOST OVERLOOKED RIFLE STOCK

THE MOST OVERLOOKED RIFLE STOCK

Garret Ricks, from the YouTube channel Ballistics Lab, set out to build an affordable long-range rifle—and took viewers along for every step. In his video “The Most Overlooked Rifle Stock: And It’s Incredible – MDT Field Stock”, Garret dives into accuracy testing with a mix of curiosity and enthusiasm that makes you want to grab your range bag and hit the line.

Right out of the gate, the rifle posts a 1.08-inch group using off-the-shelf Hornady Precision Hunter ammo. Between shots, Garret points out the Field Stock’s adjustable cheek riser and ambidextrous design—small details that pay off when you’re dialing in precision. Once the barrel warms, the groups shrink to a sharp 0.67-inch, with an average muzzle velocity of 3054 FPS, proving this build isn’t just for show.

MDT Field Stock. Photo courtesy of Nick Setting.

For anyone who’s followed Garret’s deep dives into 6.5 PRC, 7 PRC, 300 PRC, 300 Win Mag, and other magnum favorites, it’s clear why this build hits the sweet spot. Supporting 15+ rifle platforms, the MDT Field Stock is essentially a cartridge playground—pick your round, bolt it in, and fine-tune it for whatever mission you have in mind.

In the second half of the video, Garret breaks down the rifle’s features: aluminum V-Block bedding, M-LOK compatibility, AICS magazine support, adjustable length of pull, and a carry weight that won’t make you dread the hike. The session wraps with a crisp 0.5-inch group, again using factory ammo—because nothing beats punching tight groups straight out of the box.

MDT Field Stock mated to a Ruger Gen2 American.

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