Hey guys, I was bored today and did some research on mcmillan stocks since I'll have my first one in a few days (maybe a week or less). I ran across a thread utah708 posted a couple of years ago. I'd like to bring it up here in the hunting rifle section if you guys don't mind. I found the information exceedingly helpful. I've always been a huge pre 64 model 70 fan and there's a reason, they just fit me like a glove. I know I've said this so many times before. My most recent fwt handles so nice you'd think it was a fine shotgun. It pulls up and its just there, right where I want it. Anyways this template utah708 posted in another thread called "Photo essay of McMillan stocks for Model 70" has intrigued me:
https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbth..._Photo_essay_of_McMillan_sto#Post5534487I know a lot of you guys have already seen this thread, but I'm pretty sure many have not and it is too valuable of information to leave left in the archives. Here are some pics of some of my rifles using the same template utah708 describes. I'm pretty sure this info will help some of you guys decide which stock shape (drop at comb/heel) combos you like and what you will want to look for in a custom stock. Take a look at some of the pics of some of the factory stocks and then you can compare them to the mcmillan's utah708 has listed in his original thread. Hope this helps you as much as it has me:
Pre 64 model 70 std weight 24" barrel:
Pre 64 model 70 fwt 22" barrel:
SC model 70 fwt 308 with 22" barrel:
Winchester model 70 Extreme weather long action (30-06) 22" barrel (with B&C stock):
Winchester model 70 classic sporter with factory tupperware (Long action) 24" barrel: