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McMillan A5 Adjustable, is it worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 560816" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>If you can find someone who has the same stock as you're considering and you can check if it gives a comfortable cheek weld with a scope a reasonable height then you could choose not to get an adjustable cheek piece. The variable is your face, the distance from where you're cheek lies on the stock and the centerline of your dominant eye. An adjustable stock may may improve the rifles resale value if that's of any concern.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to consider when ordering a McMillan custom stock is that they can adjust the weight over a considerable range. I have two A3 stocks which differ by more than two pounds. though they're the same size and fit. You can also get adjustable buttpads,, sling attachment and bipod mounts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 560816, member: 9253"] If you can find someone who has the same stock as you're considering and you can check if it gives a comfortable cheek weld with a scope a reasonable height then you could choose not to get an adjustable cheek piece. The variable is your face, the distance from where you're cheek lies on the stock and the centerline of your dominant eye. An adjustable stock may may improve the rifles resale value if that's of any concern. Another thing to consider when ordering a McMillan custom stock is that they can adjust the weight over a considerable range. I have two A3 stocks which differ by more than two pounds. though they're the same size and fit. You can also get adjustable buttpads,, sling attachment and bipod mounts. [/QUOTE]
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