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<blockquote data-quote="parshal" data-source="post: 2180452" data-attributes="member: 605"><p>I used the Manners EH1 for stocks on my hunting rifles. I recently switch over to the XLR Elements both in aluminum and magnesium. The magnesium saves 4-6 oz over aluminum but I think the EH1 is lighter overall in BDL format. With the XLR you need to add magazine weight and whatever other little doodads you bolt on.</p><p></p><p>An even lighter stock option is the Proof Mountain Hunter stock. It weighed 16 oz., on the nose, on my scale. If they'd sell the Mountain Tactical stock separately I'd be all over it. I just prefer the vertical grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parshal, post: 2180452, member: 605"] I used the Manners EH1 for stocks on my hunting rifles. I recently switch over to the XLR Elements both in aluminum and magnesium. The magnesium saves 4-6 oz over aluminum but I think the EH1 is lighter overall in BDL format. With the XLR you need to add magazine weight and whatever other little doodads you bolt on. An even lighter stock option is the Proof Mountain Hunter stock. It weighed 16 oz., on the nose, on my scale. If they'd sell the Mountain Tactical stock separately I'd be all over it. I just prefer the vertical grip. [/QUOTE]
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