No problem Cub, but lots of guys on this site infer that you have to have a McMillan or other top quality stock to have a quality rifle. With the accuracy guarantee of the A7, I just don't buy it. If you prefer the feel of a McMillan or other stock, that's fine, but the A7 would still come out cheaper than a Kimber if you added a McMillan to it and would be guaranteed to shoot well. But hey, if you would rather spend more money to have a Kimber and take that chance that it won't shoot that's your choice. I'd rather spend less money and keep the A7 the way it is or put another stock on it and have a guaranteed shooter.