See above, but the wrist, belly, LOP, and general straightness top my list of favorite Montana stock features. The wrist is more open/straighter on the Kimber Montana stock. The forend is less blocky on the Montana.

The BFC stock reminds me of the original CLR stock with maybe less taper toward the forend tip. It feels like it doesn’t want to be held. It’s dimensioning, radiuses, massing and proportions are all kind of just blah. It’s like someone anxiously sanded away any character, edge, and difinitive transition turning it into a homogeneous blah. Bergara’s Mountain Rifle stock share some of these characteristics, albeit with a thinner hourglassing wrist.

This said, without even a hint of arm twisting, I’ll concede these points as 100% personal preference.


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