Originally Posted by MtnHtr
Originally Posted by MtnHtr
I'll call McMillan tomorrow AM to confirm and report back. They sent me a spreadsheet with active inlets.



Just got off the phone with McMillan, I spoke with McMillan CS rep Josh Deards. The changes to options so far are fairly minimal, they are simply trimming the herd to rid the slow movers. From a production standpoint this makes sense, it simply takes too much time for machine setup to produce one stock for a single order.

Regarding the Winchester 70 stocks, at least 50% of their Win 70 models are still "active" for full inletting per Josh. That includes the RH Win Supergrade. Others like the Echols stocks require an order of 10 to produce flat top only. This makes sense since Mr. Echols prefers to do his own inletting anyways as did my former smith. The Win 70 Supergrade LH is flat top only since its less popular. So to state McMillan will not be offering full inletting for all of their Winchester 70 stocks is not correct or true.

McM's Winchester Featherweight is closed, the mold is being re-purposed. Just not enough demand. Others such as the pre 64 Win 70 are still available for pre 64 inletting and they might even expand options in the future for the pre 64 Win 70 crowd.

If you want to order a stock for a Win 70, I suggest you call McMillan to confirm before you order. Its that simple.



They are sending mixed messages. My gunsmith and I made separate calls to McMillan. We were both told flat top only for Winchester stocks and that the ONLY stocks they would inlet for a Model 70 was the Game Hunter, Warden and Scout.

I just ordered a Manners MCS-T.

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Last edited by 405wcf; 02/05/21.