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Just looking for what those with more experience than myself prefer for a 22" featherweight stock if not using factory one. Calibre is .243 if that has any significance.
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Definitely the Mcmillan hunters compact... Standard or edge fill. Probably go edge fill on the 243...
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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You ever used a Sako Hunter style in edge fill? I do think I'd like a different stick design than my Sako Hunter style I have on my 30-06. I will scope it before worrying about stock upgrade.
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I can't use the sako type stock...
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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Gotcha. I've liked the ergos of mine but would like to have a slimmer grip and faster handling one on the 243.
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Try one like this. I think you will like it:
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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yep, Mcm winny compact, we've got 4 such rigs at our house, a great setup.
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Hill Country's "Bridges" McMillan Edge. My primary white tail rifle, a 280 Featherweight is so stocked.
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Thanks for the push. I'll get it scoped up and stocked after that. To get the 13" LOP I may get the saw to the factory wood stock if it bugs me like most 13.5" ones do. The lighter weight may make a difference in the feel and it not big me too bad.
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I am not a huge fan of the compact stock, it just does not feel "right" in use. Not bad, but awkward enough that I sold a good pre 64 fwt because of it. Currently I have a mcmillan fwt stock (my third fwt stock) and like it a lot, though it would be nice with the edge construction and checkering of a new one. That is not going to happen with our dollar and import hassles though! Forearm could be a bit more substantial but I can live with it easily enough. I had a Brown for quite a while and wish I had it back, it fit me pretty well.
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Im limited in real life exp but the Borden? Pacific/Rimrock is my favorite as of now!!! Its raining here and cooling off, I can feel the deer are going to move this evening so thats whats going hunting today! very best WinPoor
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I have a couple of questions on McMillan stocks. Never had the pleasure of holding one and no very little about them. What is the difference between compact vs featherweight. I can't see the specs on their website that show the weight. How about the monte Carlo stocks? Looks like a better fit with a scope but don't seem to popular on the fire. Just trying to gain a little knowledge for a future featherweight. Thanks Ricky
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The edge fill will be lighter than standard fill. You can get the Monte Carlo stock in the lighter edge fill. It has a fater grip with a palm swell. Meaning it fills your palm on the right side (for right hand grip). I like mine for the heavier 24" sporter 30-06 I have. With the featherweight I'm looking for a little more smaller grip area. I'm pretty sure I'm going to either chop 1/2" off my wood stock it came with or replace the 1" recoil pad with a thinner one if I can find one. That may keep me happy for a while
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Thanks blgoode for the info. I personally don't like a fatter palm swell. I like a thinner grip area. Just out of curiosity would you not be money ahead to buy an aftermarket stock to chop. These featherweight stocks are bringing good money in original shape. I'm sure you have thought of this already. Rick
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Just putting utility needs before $. When I scope it I'll know if that extra 1/2" needs to come off or be a stock switch. Id rather not chop it but I can see me loving the stock if 1/2" shorter. May replace the recoil pad with a thinner one for a non permanent fix.
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Conduct is the best proof of character.
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Oh that is a beauty!!! Wow
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DdM what do you have their. Very nice looking stock can you tell us a little more about it. Looks like a super grade but nothing like a super grade I have. Ricky
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I have a couple of questions on McMillan stocks. Never had the pleasure of holding one and no very little about them. What is the difference between compact vs featherweight. I can't see the specs on their website that show the weight. How about the monte Carlo stocks? Looks like a better fit with a scope but don't seem to popular on the fire. Just trying to gain a little knowledge for a future featherweight. Thanks Ricky The FW stock has a shnable (sp) for end,a higher,thicker comb,and very slightly thicker grip. The Compact is slimmer over all,and through the grip. It has more drop through the comb. At first I thought this would be a handicap but in fast shooting at bucks on the move it proved no handicap in real life.Ditto on one at 300 yards. I don't worry about it any more. I guess if I wanted to stock a 243 FW I'd get a Brown Precision PoundR. Just got another one for a 270 FW and love it.
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Ed you don't need that any more. You got the Kimber now.
The 280 Remington is overbore.
The 7 Rem Mag is over bore.
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