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Not sure which McMillan to order. It will be going on a Rem 700 sa .260 varmint contour 16.5" barrel with 6" can.
I am set on the classic or game scout in adl.
Standard fill with urban spectre or woodland spectre anyone have one of these colors?
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Edge fill olive with black speckles or gap transition.
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Don't go edge. The balance will be way off, with a barrel that heavy + can.
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That's kind of what i was thinking.
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Have you had a varmint contour in a classic before? I know it will fit but not for me at all. I like a little more stock around the barrel than that. Like mentioned already no way on edge fill.
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Never had a classic with a varmint contour. The game warden might be best. I do want to keep it as compact as possible. Any pics of urban spectre kind of leaning that way.
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A Classic forend is a stretch to fit in a RV, a #5 is about the max that looks good.
The GW has a HTG forend, that's only .075" +/- wider, but makes it a great fit for a RV w/o going any beefier, and staying somewhat compact.
A HTG would be a bit more "compact" overall, but most seem to complain about an HTG's comb being too low. They don't bother me at all.
I just happen to have a GW in Urban Spectre that shipped out last Friday........
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aalf when do you expect delivery? I pic would be great! Have had a Rem hunter before not a fan of the Palm swell.
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when do you expect delivery? ETA.....Thursday.
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Did you get an adjustable GW?
As you suggest, the biggest issue I have with the HTG is the low comb. I solved that problem by installing the KMV Loggerhead adjustable hardware on one of mine. Others will get the same mod as time and funds permit.
FWIW, I am considering a XLR chassis which with the right butt stock would offer all the adjustment one should need.
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Did you get an adjustable GW? Nope, just a regular butt. Evidently I hold my head more upright, and am more comfortable with a lower cheek contact, so the HTG is not an issue. Plus, I very seldom shoot prone....too damn hard to get back up....
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A5 is where you wanna be. A VS plugs the landing on a Classic and is no good there,as I've done it. Hint. 19.5" Benchmark 1-7.75" MTU in an A5. It'd be tough not to DBM the 260,so as too eek extry COAL for upper echelon BC's. 20" Mike Rock 1-8" SAAMI 22-250 VS contour in an A5. 26" VS contoured 1-10" PN 300 Super in a heavy filled Classic. 20" 308LTR in a HTG. Never could like the M40A1/HTG and still have too many of the fhuqking things. My best HTG is the one I added a comb and palm swell to,along with a 21" 308Win VSSF chopped spout. The Rem Hunter(top) do nice things in a VS contour and is a better mousetrap than the A3-Sporter in VS(bottom) or GS. I don't EDGE. Prolly shoot more than a coupla more patterns than that,knowing me...but I'll save some for later.(grin) Fixed A5 wearing 1" Decelerator for THE win and I've prolly got a few..............
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A5 is where you wanna be. A-5 checks a lot of boxes, but compact ain't one of them.....grinin'
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If wanting compact, I really like the Remington Varmint pattern. It's perfect for a 22" or shorter barrel. Ergos are fantastic for me, as it is Sako-ish.
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I fondled that Game Hunter at McMillan a month ago, its really nice.
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aalf, Always good to see you Posting. I reckon there's numerous ways to factor Compactitude...though none of mine would incorporate a contour of the sizing slated.(grin) The dimension from butt to crown will vary nil,assuming a like LOP and fixed furniture,when extrapolating one pattern to another. Given the contour hurdle,I'm quick to weigh balance/handling,over any/all "compact" notions. The A5 has no equal there and is certainly THE pick of the litter. Were the query "How do I arrange a compact 16.5" threaded 260?"...the impetus would differ muchly. One could easily arrange a Chassis Bitch and reap the inherent goodliness of AICS DBM footprint sanctity,along with viable means to skew Compactitude,ala the incorporation of an M4-esque butt and/or folder. It might could be akin to this.(grin) In order to arrange this. I'd personally not wish to exceed a #3 contour there,if only because I've driven them greater than................... JP, The Sako Varmint has long been a Good 'Un. Shorter than 22" and in MTU-esque contour. It's betwixt the A5 and Classic(s). While that pattern is a PEACH for flying that much contour(VS and greater),it is assuredly no compact. For handy/dandy,one is farrrrrrrrr better off to drop contour and loose stock mass to boot and then lean heavily on a Classic. 18" Mike Rock 1-7" 223AI in Mag Sporter. Now for svelte...the Montucky STEALS the fhuqking show. I've a few that are prolly even compact.(grin) 18.5" Bart' 270,20" Brux 6BR,21" Mike Rock 223AI,22.25" Brux 6-06,coupla 24" PN 7 Whizzums and an OEM 24" 7 Whizzum. Easy for me to say...I got 'em all.............(grin)
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aalf,Always good to see you Posting. Thanks...... I finally got rid of my last A-5. I'll take a Marksman every day and twice on Sunday. Same front end, but smoothed over there back. Mulling things over, thinkin' a #5 is minimum spec for a can, stickin' with the svelte consideration, I'll ding the bell with ya on the Classic and #5 marriage. Maybe a flute job if you're feeling flush. But then I'd schitcan the 260, punt the DM, and go 47......
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Yeah went big for the can on this one. Could have gotten away with the bart #3 Maybe next one. Tried a chassis and it was meh so I'm going back to a stock. Need a different scope at some point too. [img:left]http:// [/img]
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