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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 1510001" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>The MC3 says that it is "constructed of a carbon fiber filled polymer". I think the whole thing with the MC3 is that it's a different kind of injection molding technology, so it's not a carbon fiber shell composite stock like manners etc. For me, I'd either pick up the outlander for $270 or so online or save and go for a Manners in the pattern of your choice. Once you're in the $400's to me it makes sense to save up a little longer. That bring said, the outlander seems like a solid stock, just not super light. A lot of the major chains carry the Remington American Wilderness Rifle which uses their stock, so it should be easy to check one out in person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 1510001, member: 89878"] The MC3 says that it is "constructed of a carbon fiber filled polymer". I think the whole thing with the MC3 is that it's a different kind of injection molding technology, so it's not a carbon fiber shell composite stock like manners etc. For me, I'd either pick up the outlander for $270 or so online or save and go for a Manners in the pattern of your choice. Once you're in the $400's to me it makes sense to save up a little longer. That bring said, the outlander seems like a solid stock, just not super light. A lot of the major chains carry the Remington American Wilderness Rifle which uses their stock, so it should be easy to check one out in person. [/QUOTE]
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