Originally Posted by Higbean
Can't see deleting the cheekpiece and changing the fore end to that of a classic as making a McM Hunter a better stock.


Here was their thought process on this stock design from another forum.

I would call it an updated or modernized Rem classic if I was trying to compare it to the current lineup. It shares the same forend cross-section as the classic or gamescout which gives it the ability to run a #2 up to a sendero without getting too bulky and still maintains a good "flat" on the bottom to provide a stable rest in most situations. The butt maintains the comb height and similar geometry as the McM Hunter, which gives you enough height to actually work with modern glass, lol, and the drop at nose makes the comb fall away from your face during recoil, not push into it like some of the more traditional designs. We did away with the cheekpiece as it was unnecessary "bulk" which also let us take the cast off out. Makes it much easier to get behind the gun and stay there through recoil when shooting prone. We did keep the very slight palm swell, as that's a feature most our customers liked about the McMillan Hunter. Basically, we took the features we liked from existing Mc Millan models and a couple things we wanted to see and morphed them into this stock.


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Last edited by PINEKNOT; 05/17/19.