tmanners
Well-Known Member
HI Guys,
I thought that I would post up our new 2015 additions to our product line up. There is a total of about 8 new stocks/options available this year. We should have full descriptions and good pictures a few weeks on our web page. I will do a few different post in this thread to get all the pics up, here is the first one. Thank you
MCS-EH6 - Here is a few pics of our new MCS-EH6 stock. It is a 100% carbon fiber just like all of or elite hunting series stocks. We will offer this stock in two versions, the short ( which will take rem 700 with up to a 1.3" 1.25 dia straight shank, and the long version, which will take up to a 700 long with a 1.75" straight shank. The reason for this is that we wanted to keep the overall size of this stock as compact as possible. Its hard to tell by the pictures but this stock is very rounded, on the bottom and just enough flat for a Bdl hinge. Lop on these came out a 14.5" with a 1" pad, the one in the pic is 14" with a 1/2". The shape and height of the butt section is very close to the EH3 stock which has a high cheek to get your head up high for the bigger objective scopes that most a running. The front of the cheek will have a small grove for the bolt to clear when cycled. The drop of the pad from the center of the bore is very high at about .78". The first batch of stocks averaged 22 to 25 ounces with a 1/2 pad installed. All had seven or 700 short inlets with bartlein 2b contours in them. For comparison I added two pictures of the EH6 and EH3 ( tan stock ) together to highlight the differences.
I thought that I would post up our new 2015 additions to our product line up. There is a total of about 8 new stocks/options available this year. We should have full descriptions and good pictures a few weeks on our web page. I will do a few different post in this thread to get all the pics up, here is the first one. Thank you
MCS-EH6 - Here is a few pics of our new MCS-EH6 stock. It is a 100% carbon fiber just like all of or elite hunting series stocks. We will offer this stock in two versions, the short ( which will take rem 700 with up to a 1.3" 1.25 dia straight shank, and the long version, which will take up to a 700 long with a 1.75" straight shank. The reason for this is that we wanted to keep the overall size of this stock as compact as possible. Its hard to tell by the pictures but this stock is very rounded, on the bottom and just enough flat for a Bdl hinge. Lop on these came out a 14.5" with a 1" pad, the one in the pic is 14" with a 1/2". The shape and height of the butt section is very close to the EH3 stock which has a high cheek to get your head up high for the bigger objective scopes that most a running. The front of the cheek will have a small grove for the bolt to clear when cycled. The drop of the pad from the center of the bore is very high at about .78". The first batch of stocks averaged 22 to 25 ounces with a 1/2 pad installed. All had seven or 700 short inlets with bartlein 2b contours in them. For comparison I added two pictures of the EH6 and EH3 ( tan stock ) together to highlight the differences.