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Mcmillian Stock Schooling
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 1514468" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>For the barrel contours you listed the Remington hunter is the most comfortable and versatile in different positions. It gives an ideal cheek weld IMO, too many guys seem to think you need bone contact with the comb of the stock. Hard cheek weld is a very good way to get fliers and is hard to master. A light touch to locate your eye is my preference. If you plan to only shoot prone, the A3 is my favorite or adj. warden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 1514468, member: 101859"] For the barrel contours you listed the Remington hunter is the most comfortable and versatile in different positions. It gives an ideal cheek weld IMO, too many guys seem to think you need bone contact with the comb of the stock. Hard cheek weld is a very good way to get fliers and is hard to master. A light touch to locate your eye is my preference. If you plan to only shoot prone, the A3 is my favorite or adj. warden. [/QUOTE]
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