Tactical stock

Which Tactical Stock for Mod 70 #4 contour Brux bbl

  • MacMillan

    Votes: 23 56.1%
  • H&S Precision

    Votes: 2 4.9%
  • Manners

    Votes: 16 39.0%

  • Total voters
    41
If I was unclear, I meant to say, "Precision Stock Works Hunter". They are a small company here in Texas who came up with their own design and have contracted McMillan to produce them.

Really innovative design so I'd recommend giving them a look. I'm probably going to buy two of them this year for a couple of rifle projects I'm working on.
 
I have the same rifle and caliber and mine is a blind mag, I just bought a Manners tactical stock for my savage, and I'm impressed. Quality is the same as McMillan, stock, a tad cheaper. Manners, great customer service. I have another made by McMillan and it is a precisionrifle wrks stock. They are a sponsor on here too. Awesome stock too. Pick your style between these 3, they are fantastic, all of them. McMillan may have the most choices so I voted for them. But I just bought a Manners! Go figure...
 
Another vote for the McMillan. I have four of them, all a perfect bedding fit(drop in's). I'm very partial to the standard A3 for my LR rigs, w/o adj stock, Sporter fill. Happens to fit me perfectly. I agree, the Manners felt like a 2x4.IMO.
 
Yes i'll post pictures ..... Its Tan with black speckles . I think I'm going do some kind of desert camo to it ? Should I buy stencils or what method should I use ?
Admittedly I'm prejudiced but I like the way I do my own camo.

http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/summer-makeover-time-warning-gun-porn-94620/

http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f17/longest-bobcat-ever-76861/

It's so simple it's stupid.

Use your lightest color first as a base. Then layer the darker colors in with no defined edges.

I use a camo net that has about a 1/4" honeycomb of holes as a stencil.
 
Well UPS truck showed up today ! Ordered my precision stock works stock( Made by Macmillan) last week and received it today. Its beautiful and at the gun smith now for a bedding job .Pictures in 3 weeks.
 
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