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Im looking for a new stock/chassis for a current barreled action that i have. The action is a christensen arms, and the barrel is a 24" proof sendero light contour. I am a very indecisive person and i dont really know what i want. I do know that i want to keep it light, the MPR chassis that was on it, fully kitted up for coyotes, made it 13 pounds. That was not fun to carry around. So here i am thinking of a Magnesium XLR, McMillan Game Hunter, Grayboe Trekker, and possibly an Ultradyne Chassis? Any recommendations or experiences would be great.

Grayboe has a few trekkers on their site right now, this one would not be the one i would go with if i ordered from them, that one is just a pic for attention. The picture of the McMillans with three Game Hunters in it, i am interested in either of those three, and then just the long range stock in the last picture.
 

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Of those three I like the Game Warden. How much does it weigh?

The problem you have is paralysis due to analysis. I have the same disorder. On the positive side, when I do make a choice I'm usually very pleased with the result.
 
The trekker is 28 oz
Game hunters are 26
XLR MG is 27
Game warden LR i believe is 28

So they are all light enough for my liking, im just considering everything else involved with it. Price, bottom metal, magazines, etc.
 
Im looking for a new stock/chassis for a current barreled action that i have. The action is a christensen arms, and the barrel is a 24" proof sendero light contour. I am a very indecisive person and i dont really know what i want. I do know that i want to keep it light, the MPR chassis that was on it, fully kitted up for coyotes, made it 13 pounds. That was not fun to carry around. So here i am thinking of a Magnesium XLR, McMillan Game Hunter, Grayboe Trekker, and possibly an Ultradyne Chassis? Any recommendations or experiences would be great.

Grayboe has a few trekkers on their site right now, this one would not be the one i would go with if i ordered from them, that one is just a pic for attention. The picture of the McMillans with three Game Hunters in it, i am interested in either of those three, and then just the long range stock in the last picture.
For me, it depends on how it feels on your hands/palm and ckeek weld. I understand they are not readily available try; it's one of those disadvantages buying online. Good luck!
 
Buy a NEW RIFLE ! One that meets the needs of your current situation , keeping the old rifle as is for the use it was intended !
Any other free life advice I can give ?
 
Its a barreled action and needs a new stock/chassis. The old MPR chassis is gone so it does need a new one.
I was only joking around , no offense .
I bought the VG2 for my savage and didn't like it , so I sold it . So , try to shoot whatever you buy first , if possible . Good luck.
 
I have several Trekkers. My favorite is a suppressed 18" 308 Win CF sendero light in one, it's crazy light and handles great. Probably about the same overall length as your barrel. I did not bed the action in, just screwed it in with an M5 bottom metal.

I don't try to shoot it off a rear bag, mainly offhand/ rested on a tree branch or something. Not a lot of recoil from the 308 to worry about throwing me off, and only has a 2-10x scope that's normally dialed to 2x on it. The gap in the stock pretty well negates any chance of real "long range" use but that's not what I wanted out of it.

I think they're quality stocks. But if you're going to use any kind of a rear bag IMO get the game Warden.
 
I have a Grayboe Trekker and it is nice and light, but have been eyeing the McMillan Game Warden LR or Mountain Tracker. Grayboe just proved their customer service is spot on. I was setting up the rifle with a different barrel and put the forearm in my vice to mount the scope. It was still moving so I cinched in down a little tighter and snap. It was a small, inconsequential part of the forearm. I contacted Grayboe to see how to repair it and they are making me a new one to replace it. That means a lot.
 
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