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Hunting stock recommendations. HELP!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="vancewalker007" data-source="post: 1929345" data-attributes="member: 66917"><p>If you want a stock that will last you forever I'd look at the McMillan Hunter. It has a standard pistol grip and enough forend for any barrel with a nice high comb cheek piece to match your desire. Get in the carbon fiber shell, molded in color, and edge fill and it should weigh somewhere around 25 ounces. . My recent Game Hunter stock (same as the McMillan Hunter but an A3 grip) weighed 23 ounces without pillars. My smith customized the pillar heights to fit my action perfectly to the stock so I ordered it without pillars from McMillan. I built this latest rifle as a long range hunter so the A3 style grip is very comfortable shooting prone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancewalker007, post: 1929345, member: 66917"] If you want a stock that will last you forever I'd look at the McMillan Hunter. It has a standard pistol grip and enough forend for any barrel with a nice high comb cheek piece to match your desire. Get in the carbon fiber shell, molded in color, and edge fill and it should weigh somewhere around 25 ounces. . My recent Game Hunter stock (same as the McMillan Hunter but an A3 grip) weighed 23 ounces without pillars. My smith customized the pillar heights to fit my action perfectly to the stock so I ordered it without pillars from McMillan. I built this latest rifle as a long range hunter so the A3 style grip is very comfortable shooting prone. [/QUOTE]
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