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Another vote for Remington Mountain Rifle Fitted with a TI take off works very well for me. I have three of these stocks in use and another on reserve.
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1. Marlin 336 by far #1
2. Winchester Model 70 featherweight
3. Roger M77 UL
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Would pix be out of order?
GWB Best pic I have of her... I LOVE that pic... Good pic. I like that one too. Those CZ's are shooting sob's...
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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So far, the Kimber 84M fits me best. My biggest concern is cheekweld... I can deal with LOP and wrist dimensions to a certain degree. Tikklers have a comb a touch too low, and Rugers are even worse. Factory 700s aren't any better, but the Win 70s seem ok... for cheekweld.
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Lately, I've really been loving the hell out of this one: Talleys are going to be coming off next week and Leupold DD's are going on in their place.
I try to stick with the basics, they do so well. Nothing fancy mind you, just plain jane will get it done with style. You want to see an animal drop right now? Shoot him in the ear hole. BSA MAGA
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This Ruger RS 35 Whelen. That is sweet.
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TC Encore Thumbhole Prohunter
Best fitting I have ever had
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Another vote for the Remington 700 mountain rifle.
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A Brown Precision on a Rem Mountain Rifle is nirvana, but I prefer the non-Rem actions myself.
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My Kimber 84L in 30-06 fits me. Made some nice shots with it in field conditions to give me complete confidence.
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This Montana 300 wsm fits me like a glove.
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This...
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If I had to pick just one from my gunsafe, it would likely be the newest resident -- a box stock Tikka T3 in 6.5 Swede with a Redfield 3-9X40 on top. It is the SS version.
Pretty vanilla, until you shoot it, and then it shines. It groups most any load I've tried from just over half minute to just under three quarters of a minute. Light to carry, accurate to shoot -- what's not to like? I know -- plastikka.
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I've had a lot of rifles, (and shotguns) that fit, felt comfortable, and pointed well. A McMillan Model 7 KS feels like it was tailored specifically for me. (However, I could do without the cheek piece), so the Brown Precision comes in neck & neck at the finish line.
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Lets see, what fits, well............ just about anything in a Cooper Classic This Sako Riihimaki from 1955 is not only near and dear to my heart, but almost always accompanies me whenever...... this ol' push feed Winnie in 270 Win has been drilling stuff for at least 20 years. what's not to like about a sweet rig like this little Stutzen I've told my kids to bury me with this 7Mag Although I'm a blue steel and wood guy, into everyone's life a little rain must fall. This Nosler Custom Sporter in 325 WSM and the Leupold scope with illuminated reticle is the "bee's knees" for dark-thiry hog thumpin'. Although I consider myself to be a short-range meat hunter, this Rem 700 Sendero in 338 RUM works mighty fine when 300-400 yd. shots are called for. It's been to HCR for accurizing and a Vais Brake. A pussy-cat with claws. [img]http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e129/glenn1221/latestgunstuff/IMG_0221.jpg[/img]Best, GWB
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This one fits me just fine.
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They both shoot like this. 5 shot group.
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Here is another that works just fine.
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