AnesthesiaMD
Well-Known Member
I also love the 7mm….whether it is an 08, SAUM, 280ai, rem mag or any other flavor. the specific stocks I would recommend looking at and possibly trying to shoot are
1) Manners EH1 (old but just works)
2) Manners LRH/PH (will have an Arca and a pic rail for using a tripod/bipod down the road. I personally really liked the feel of the Manners LRH)
3) McMillan Nimrod from unknown munitions. I am currently building a 300 wsm on a Nimrod and am very excited about that project.
Barrel
Quality Steel barrels will shoot well but you will have to be in a lighter profile to keep weight down. Some people love the look of a 2/2b steel. Carbon barrels are the same weight but a much larger profile and will also shoot well….your choice of what your eye likes better. Will you ever shoot suppressed? If so I would try to stay at 24" or less bc you will feel like you are hunting with a really long rifle if you stick a can on a 26"+ barrel.
Trigger
Can't go wrong with a trigger tech. I have several. Also have a jewel on a comp gun but don't think I would want that in the field. My most recent hunting setups are using BixNAndy triggers. They allow a tiny bit of over travel rather than hitting a wall like the TT. Can't go wrong with any of your choices
Bottom Metal
Let your smith use what he likes. The latch style work really well and the Hawkins hunter detachable is a great product also.
1) Manners EH1 (old but just works)
2) Manners LRH/PH (will have an Arca and a pic rail for using a tripod/bipod down the road. I personally really liked the feel of the Manners LRH)
3) McMillan Nimrod from unknown munitions. I am currently building a 300 wsm on a Nimrod and am very excited about that project.
Barrel
Quality Steel barrels will shoot well but you will have to be in a lighter profile to keep weight down. Some people love the look of a 2/2b steel. Carbon barrels are the same weight but a much larger profile and will also shoot well….your choice of what your eye likes better. Will you ever shoot suppressed? If so I would try to stay at 24" or less bc you will feel like you are hunting with a really long rifle if you stick a can on a 26"+ barrel.
Trigger
Can't go wrong with a trigger tech. I have several. Also have a jewel on a comp gun but don't think I would want that in the field. My most recent hunting setups are using BixNAndy triggers. They allow a tiny bit of over travel rather than hitting a wall like the TT. Can't go wrong with any of your choices
Bottom Metal
Let your smith use what he likes. The latch style work really well and the Hawkins hunter detachable is a great product also.